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Frank Hubbard Powers

Frank Hubbard Powers (September 25, 1864 – November 15, 1920), served in the California State Assembly for the 41st district from 1895 to 1897.[1] He was a San Francisco attorney for Heller & Powers. He and real estate developer James Franklin Devendorf (1856-1934), founded the Carmel Development Company in 1902. They established an art colony that became Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, which included the Carmel Highlands, California.[2]

Frank Powers
Frank H. Powers, ca. 1910.
26th
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 41st district
In office
January 7, 1895 - January 4, 1897
Preceded byJohn M. Curtis
Succeeded byHenry C. Dibble
Personal details
Born
Frank Hubbard Powers

(1864-09-25)September 25, 1864
Campo Seco, California, US
DiedNovember 15, 1920(1920-11-15) (aged 56)
San Francisco, California, US
Political party
SpouseJane Maria Gallatin
Children4
Profession

Early life edit

 
Frank Powers and family (1905).

Powers was born in Campo Seco, Calaveras County, California, on September 25, 1864. He was the son of Aaron Huubard Powers (1829-1907) and Emma Louisa Sweasey (1883-1902), pioneers of the 1849 gold rush. He was educated at the public schools in Sacramento, California and the University of California, Berkeley.[3][4]

On May 29, 1884, at the University of California, Berkeley, Colonel, Frank H. Powers was in the National Guard of California (N.G.C.) military commission as a member of the graduating class.[5]

On October 15, 1891, Powers married Jane Maria Gallatin (1869-1944) in Manhattan, New York City. She was the daughter of a Sacramento financier, Albert Gallatin (1835-1905). The Victorian house where she grew up in Sacramento was later owned by the father of journalist Lincoln Steffens, and it became the California Governor's Mansion in 1903.[6]

They were at the Thorndike Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts before they returned to San Francisco by way of Cuba and the Southern Pacific railroad.[3][7][8] He was brother-in-law of novelist and explorer Ernest Thompson Seton.[9]

In 1891, Powers was the author of the novel I Swear, a story of a Stockton, California girl in Boston, published by "Vires Publishing Company."[10]

Professional background edit

Attorney edit

While he was a law student he held the rank of Colonel in the N.G.C through his commission as a student of the University of California.[11] In 1886, he was admitted to the bar in Sacramento. After practicing law in Sacramento and Stockton, California for several years he went to San Francisco and formed a law partnership with J. H. Young called Young & Powers. He then went into the law firm of Heller & Powers in 1896. When Sidney M. Ehrman, joined the firm in 1905, the firm changed to Heller Powers & Ehrman.[12][3]

Politician edit

Powers was a member of the California State Assembly for the 41st district from January 7, 1895, to January 4, 1897. He ran on the Republican ticket and was a Republican for most of his life.[3][1] He was nominated by Republicans who wanted to secure the adoption of some needed amendments to the Mechanic's lien law.[13]

Carmel Development Company edit

 
Carmel's Ocean Avenue (1908).

In 1899, Powers and his wife, Jane, acquired a piece of land in Carmel in lieu of cash for legal fees. He also purchased an 80 acres (32 ha) from Honoré Escolle, a Monterey businessman, in ca. 1900.[14][15][16]

In 1902, real estate developer James Franklin Devendorf (1856-1934) purchased land in Carmel from developer and real estate agent Santiago J. Duckworth, who in 1889, wanted to build a Catholic summer resort.[17] On November 25, 1902, Powers became partners with Devendorf and formed the Carmel Development Company to operate at the Carmel Development Company Building in the town of Carmel-by-the-Sea. Powers provided the capital and did the legal work of the corporation. Devendorf was the general manager on the lots.[18] Powers and Devendorf held title to over 1,600 lots in Carmel.[19][3][14][20][4]: p100 

In September 1903, Powers traveled to Washington D.C., to make Carmel the official post office for the area. On October 5, 1905, Frank and Jane helped form the first free library in Carmel called the Carmel Free Library Association (now the Harrison Memorial Library). Carmelites donated one dollar a year for library use.[20]: p66 [4]: p108  Frank would come down from San Francisco on weekends to be with his wife and family. After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, she encouraged her art friends to move to Carmel.[20]: p89 [14][21]

Powers and Devendorf donated the site that would become the Carmel Forest Theater. They were often found there involved in a production of a play.[20]: p9 

Powers was interested in the preservation of the California missions and made efforts to the conservation of the Carmel Mission by repreenting the US government at the centenary celebration of Padre Junípero Serra on the Island of Mallorca, Spain in 1913.[18][3][20]: p9  In April 1903, Powers wrote a letter to the editor of the San Francisco Examiner saying that he, along with William Randolph Hearst, was willing to contribute to the Fund for the Preservation of California's Landmarks. He said: "I think that all the old missions and other buildings should be restored and preserved as monuments to the founders. I am ready to furnish the adobe and the tiling for restoration of that mission in proper form, and for $3,000 (equivalent to $97,711 in 2022), I believe that all the adobe and all the tiling for the mission buildings coul be furnished. I am going to do my little towards preserving a relic of early days in this State by preserving an old style farm house in Monterey."[22]

Murphey's barn/studio edit

 
Murphey farmhouse, Carmle's first art studio

By 1904, Powers purchased the Murphy's Barn and farmhouse at the Carmel beachfront, off San Antonio Avenue, between 2nd and 4th Avenues, which still exists today. The land was originally purchased by Irish pioneer Matthew M. Murphey, a sea captain from Boston. Mathew's nephew John Monroe Murphy and his wife, Ann Murphy, built a farmhouse on the land ca. 1870.[14][23]

In 1903, the farmhouse was used as the first art studio in Carmel for his artist-wife, Jane Powers, who helped found the Carmel Arts and Crafts Club in 1905. She is credited with bringing other artists to Carmel and developing it into an art colony. Powers called it "The Dunes" and completely restored it in 1907.[4]

Powers was a member of the Zeta Psi fraternity, the San Francisco Bohemian Club, University Club, Commonwealth Club of California, the Society of California, and the Masonic fraternity.[3] Powers and Devendorf spent time in San Francisco to recruit the Bohemian artists and writers.[4]: p134 

Death edit

Powers died on November 15, 1920, at the age of 56, at his home in San Francisco. He was still a member of the Heller & Powers at the time of his death.[3] Funeral service were held in N. Gray and Company funeral home. Cremation was at the Cypress Lawn Memorial Park in Colma, California.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Join California - Frank H. Powers". joincalifornia.com. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  2. ^ Dramov, Alissandra (2019). Historic Buildings of Downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea. p. 24. ISBN 9781467103039. Retrieved 2022-03-03. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Frank H. Powers, A Former Stockton Attorney, Is Dead". Stockton Daily Evening Record. Stockton, California. 19 Nov 1920. p. 1. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  4. ^ a b c d e Dramov, Alissandra (2013). Carmel-by-the-Sea, the Early Years (1903-1913). pp. 98–100, 208, 221. ISBN 9781491824146. Retrieved 2022-01-19. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  5. ^ "The University. Commencement Exercises at Berkeley Yesterday". The San Francisco Examiner. San Francisco, California. 29 May 1884. p. 1. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  6. ^ Steffens, Lincoln (1931). The Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens. Heyday Books. ISBN 9781597140164.
  7. ^ "Local Lines". The Boston Globe. Boston, Massachusetts. 18 Oct 1891. p. 6. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  8. ^ Powers, Frank H (1891). I Swear. OCLC 9244709. Retrieved 2022-03-07. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  9. ^ a b "Frank Powers, Lawyer, Dies". The San Francisco Examiner. San Francisco, California. 16 Nov 1920. p. 13. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  10. ^ "A Stockton Writer". Stockton Daily Republican. Stockton, California. 11 Jun 1891. p. 2. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  11. ^ "New Military Tactics. Colonel F. H. Powers of this City Engaged in a Work on Fancy Drills". The Mail. Stockton, California. 16 Aug 1887. p. 3. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  12. ^ Hicke, Carole (1991). Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe: A Century of Service to Clients and Community. Heller, Ehrman, White & McAuliffe.
  13. ^ "Frank Powers' Ambition". The Record-Union. Sacramento, California. 20 Oct 1894. p. 3. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  14. ^ a b c d Hudson, Monica (2006). Carmel-by-the-Sea. ISBN 9781439614570. Retrieved 2022-03-07. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  15. ^ "James Franklin Devendorf". Adventures Of A Home Town Tourist. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. Retrieved 2022-03-04.
  16. ^ Fink, Augusta (2000). Monterey County: The Dramatic Story of its Past. Valley Publishers. p. 202. ISBN 9780913548622. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  17. ^ "Carmel City. Great Enterprise of a Montereyan". Monterey Cypress. Monterey, California. 14 Dec 1889. p. 7. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  18. ^ a b Gilliam, Harold; Gilliam, Ann (1992). Creating Carmel: The Enduring Vision. Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith Books. pp. 62–63. Retrieved 2022-03-10.
  19. ^ Seavey, Kent (2007). Carmel, A History in Architecture. pp. 7, 34–39, 45. ISBN 9780738547053. Retrieved 2022-01-16. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  20. ^ a b c d e Hale, Sharron Lee (1941). A Tribute to Yesterday: The history of Carmel, Carmel Valley, Big Sur, Point Lobos, Carmelite Monastery, and Los Burros. Santa Cruz, Calif.: Valley Publishers. p. 8. ISBN 9780913548738. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
  21. ^ Grimes, Teresa; Heumann, Leslie. "Historic Context Statement Carmel-by-the-Sea" (PDF). Leslie Heumann and Associates1994. p. 16. Retrieved 2022-01-18.
  22. ^ "Place Your Name on The Subscription Roll". The San Francisco Examiner. San Francisco, California. 29 Apr 1903. p. 3. Retrieved 2022-05-19.
  23. ^ Neal Hotelling (2 Aug 2019). "God may have been on one side, but the courts were on the other" (PDF). Carmel Pine Cone. Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. p. 22. Retrieved 2022-05-19.

External links edit

  • Carmel Heritage website
  • The Carmel Monterey Peninsula Art Colony: A History
  • Carmel Historic Preservation
  • Audio recording of about Jane Gallatin Powers

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Frank Hubbard Powers September 25 1864 November 15 1920 served in the California State Assembly for the 41st district from 1895 to 1897 1 He was a San Francisco attorney for Heller amp Powers He and real estate developer James Franklin Devendorf 1856 1934 founded the Carmel Development Company in 1902 They established an art colony that became Carmel by the Sea California which included the Carmel Highlands California 2 Frank PowersFrank H Powers ca 1910 26thMember of the California State Assembly from the 41st districtIn office January 7 1895 January 4 1897Preceded byJohn M CurtisSucceeded byHenry C DibblePersonal detailsBornFrank Hubbard Powers 1864 09 25 September 25 1864Campo Seco California USDiedNovember 15 1920 1920 11 15 aged 56 San Francisco California USPolitical partyRepublican before 1895 1920 SpouseJane Maria GallatinChildren4ProfessionAttorneypolitician Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional background 2 1 Attorney 2 2 Politician 2 3 Carmel Development Company 2 4 Murphey s barn studio 3 Death 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life edit nbsp Frank Powers and family 1905 Powers was born in Campo Seco Calaveras County California on September 25 1864 He was the son of Aaron Huubard Powers 1829 1907 and Emma Louisa Sweasey 1883 1902 pioneers of the 1849 gold rush He was educated at the public schools in Sacramento California and the University of California Berkeley 3 4 On May 29 1884 at the University of California Berkeley Colonel Frank H Powers was in the National Guard of California N G C military commission as a member of the graduating class 5 On October 15 1891 Powers married Jane Maria Gallatin 1869 1944 in Manhattan New York City She was the daughter of a Sacramento financier Albert Gallatin 1835 1905 The Victorian house where she grew up in Sacramento was later owned by the father of journalist Lincoln Steffens and it became the California Governor s Mansion in 1903 6 They were at the Thorndike Hotel in Boston Massachusetts before they returned to San Francisco by way of Cuba and the Southern Pacific railroad 3 7 8 He was brother in law of novelist and explorer Ernest Thompson Seton 9 In 1891 Powers was the author of the novel I Swear a story of a Stockton California girl in Boston published by Vires Publishing Company 10 Professional background editAttorney edit While he was a law student he held the rank of Colonel in the N G C through his commission as a student of the University of California 11 In 1886 he was admitted to the bar in Sacramento After practicing law in Sacramento and Stockton California for several years he went to San Francisco and formed a law partnership with J H Young called Young amp Powers He then went into the law firm of Heller amp Powers in 1896 When Sidney M Ehrman joined the firm in 1905 the firm changed to Heller Powers amp Ehrman 12 3 Politician edit Powers was a member of the California State Assembly for the 41st district from January 7 1895 to January 4 1897 He ran on the Republican ticket and was a Republican for most of his life 3 1 He was nominated by Republicans who wanted to secure the adoption of some needed amendments to the Mechanic s lien law 13 Carmel Development Company edit Main article Carmel Development Company nbsp Carmel s Ocean Avenue 1908 In 1899 Powers and his wife Jane acquired a piece of land in Carmel in lieu of cash for legal fees He also purchased an 80 acres 32 ha from Honore Escolle a Monterey businessman in ca 1900 14 15 16 In 1902 real estate developer James Franklin Devendorf 1856 1934 purchased land in Carmel from developer and real estate agent Santiago J Duckworth who in 1889 wanted to build a Catholic summer resort 17 On November 25 1902 Powers became partners with Devendorf and formed the Carmel Development Company to operate at the Carmel Development Company Building in the town of Carmel by the Sea Powers provided the capital and did the legal work of the corporation Devendorf was the general manager on the lots 18 Powers and Devendorf held title to over 1 600 lots in Carmel 19 3 14 20 4 p100 In September 1903 Powers traveled to Washington D C to make Carmel the official post office for the area On October 5 1905 Frank and Jane helped form the first free library in Carmel called the Carmel Free Library Association now the Harrison Memorial Library Carmelites donated one dollar a year for library use 20 p66 4 p108 Frank would come down from San Francisco on weekends to be with his wife and family After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake she encouraged her art friends to move to Carmel 20 p89 14 21 Powers and Devendorf donated the site that would become the Carmel Forest Theater They were often found there involved in a production of a play 20 p9 Powers was interested in the preservation of the California missions and made efforts to the conservation of the Carmel Mission by repreenting the US government at the centenary celebration of Padre Junipero Serra on the Island of Mallorca Spain in 1913 18 3 20 p9 In April 1903 Powers wrote a letter to the editor of the San Francisco Examiner saying that he along with William Randolph Hearst was willing to contribute to the Fund for the Preservation of California s Landmarks He said I think that all the old missions and other buildings should be restored and preserved as monuments to the founders I am ready to furnish the adobe and the tiling for restoration of that mission in proper form and for 3 000 equivalent to 97 711 in 2022 I believe that all the adobe and all the tiling for the mission buildings coul be furnished I am going to do my little towards preserving a relic of early days in this State by preserving an old style farm house in Monterey 22 Murphey s barn studio edit nbsp Murphey farmhouse Carmle s first art studioBy 1904 Powers purchased the Murphy s Barn and farmhouse at the Carmel beachfront off San Antonio Avenue between 2nd and 4th Avenues which still exists today The land was originally purchased by Irish pioneer Matthew M Murphey a sea captain from Boston Mathew s nephew John Monroe Murphy and his wife Ann Murphy built a farmhouse on the land ca 1870 14 23 In 1903 the farmhouse was used as the first art studio in Carmel for his artist wife Jane Powers who helped found the Carmel Arts and Crafts Club in 1905 She is credited with bringing other artists to Carmel and developing it into an art colony Powers called it The Dunes and completely restored it in 1907 4 Powers was a member of the Zeta Psi fraternity the San Francisco Bohemian Club University Club Commonwealth Club of California the Society of California and the Masonic fraternity 3 Powers and Devendorf spent time in San Francisco to recruit the Bohemian artists and writers 4 p134 Death editPowers died on November 15 1920 at the age of 56 at his home in San Francisco He was still a member of the Heller amp Powers at the time of his death 3 Funeral service were held in N Gray and Company funeral home Cremation was at the Cypress Lawn Memorial Park in Colma California 9 See also editCalifornia s 41st State Assembly district List of Bohemian Club membersReferences edit a b Join California Frank H Powers joincalifornia com Retrieved 2022 03 07 Dramov Alissandra 2019 Historic Buildings of Downtown Carmel by the Sea p 24 ISBN 9781467103039 Retrieved 2022 03 03 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help a b c d e f g h Frank H Powers A Former Stockton Attorney Is Dead Stockton Daily Evening Record Stockton California 19 Nov 1920 p 1 Retrieved 2022 03 07 a b c d e Dramov Alissandra 2013 Carmel by the Sea the Early Years 1903 1913 pp 98 100 208 221 ISBN 9781491824146 Retrieved 2022 01 19 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help CS1 maint location missing publisher link The University Commencement Exercises at Berkeley Yesterday The San Francisco Examiner San Francisco California 29 May 1884 p 1 Retrieved 2022 03 07 Steffens Lincoln 1931 The Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens Heyday Books ISBN 9781597140164 Local Lines The Boston Globe Boston Massachusetts 18 Oct 1891 p 6 Retrieved 2022 03 07 Powers Frank H 1891 I Swear OCLC 9244709 Retrieved 2022 03 07 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b Frank Powers Lawyer Dies The San Francisco Examiner San Francisco California 16 Nov 1920 p 13 Retrieved 2022 03 07 A Stockton Writer Stockton Daily Republican Stockton California 11 Jun 1891 p 2 Retrieved 2022 03 07 New Military Tactics Colonel F H Powers of this City Engaged in a Work on Fancy Drills The Mail Stockton California 16 Aug 1887 p 3 Retrieved 2022 03 07 Hicke Carole 1991 Heller Ehrman White amp McAuliffe A Century of Service to Clients and Community Heller Ehrman White amp McAuliffe Frank Powers Ambition The Record Union Sacramento California 20 Oct 1894 p 3 Retrieved 2022 03 07 a b c d Hudson Monica 2006 Carmel by the Sea ISBN 9781439614570 Retrieved 2022 03 07 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help James Franklin Devendorf Adventures Of A Home Town Tourist Carmel by the Sea California Retrieved 2022 03 04 Fink Augusta 2000 Monterey County The Dramatic Story of its Past Valley Publishers p 202 ISBN 9780913548622 Retrieved 2020 07 19 Carmel City Great Enterprise of a Montereyan Monterey Cypress Monterey California 14 Dec 1889 p 7 Retrieved 2022 03 07 a b Gilliam Harold Gilliam Ann 1992 Creating Carmel The Enduring Vision Salt Lake City Peregrine Smith Books pp 62 63 Retrieved 2022 03 10 Seavey Kent 2007 Carmel A History in Architecture pp 7 34 39 45 ISBN 9780738547053 Retrieved 2022 01 16 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b c d e Hale Sharron Lee 1941 A Tribute to Yesterday The history of Carmel Carmel Valley Big Sur Point Lobos Carmelite Monastery and Los Burros Santa Cruz Calif Valley Publishers p 8 ISBN 9780913548738 Retrieved 2022 03 07 Grimes Teresa Heumann Leslie Historic Context Statement Carmel by the Sea PDF Leslie Heumann and Associates1994 p 16 Retrieved 2022 01 18 Place Your Name on The Subscription Roll The San Francisco Examiner San Francisco California 29 Apr 1903 p 3 Retrieved 2022 05 19 Neal Hotelling 2 Aug 2019 God may have been on one side but the courts were on the other PDF Carmel Pine Cone Carmel by the Sea California p 22 Retrieved 2022 05 19 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frank Hubbard Powers Carmel Heritage website The Carmel Monterey Peninsula Art Colony A History Carmel Historic Preservation Audio recording of about Jane Gallatin Powers Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frank Hubbard Powers amp oldid 1179251329, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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