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Herbert Fleishhacker

Herbert Fleishhacker (November 2, 1872 – April 2, 1957),[1] was an American businessman, civic leader and philanthropist. In 1924, he created and helped fund the Fleishhacker Pool in San Francisco, for many years the world's largest outdoor saltwater swimming pool. The pool continued to operate until 1971.[2]

Herbert Fleishhacker
Born(1872-11-02)November 2, 1872
San Francisco, California, US
DiedApril 2, 1957(1957-04-02) (aged 84)
San Francisco, California, US
Resting placeHome of Peace Cemetery (Colma, California)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationBusinessman
SpouseMay Belle Greenebaum
Children3
Parent(s)Deliah Stern Fleishhacker
Aaron Fleishhacker

Biography edit

Herbert Fleishhacker was born November 2, 1872, to a Jewish family, the son of Deliah (née Stern) and paper entrepreneur Aaron Fleishhacker.[3][4] He was one of eight children, his brother was Mortimer Fleishhacker Sr. (1866–1953).[5][2] At age 15, he started working for his father as a bookkeeper.[2]

At age 20, he established the first paper mill in Oregon outside of Oregon City.[2] He then created a lumber company in Eugene, Oregon which supported the paper mill.[2] Soon after he turned his attention to electric power and he invested in the Truckee River Electric Company and the Sacramento Valley Power Company.[2]

The Anglo California Bank, Ltd., founded in 1873, was the successor to the London firm of J & W Seligman & Company.[6]

At age 34, he turned his attention to banking.[2] Fleishhacker was president of the London and Paris National Bank of San Francisco (1908), [7] later renamed the Anglo & London Paris National Bank (1909), later renamed the Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco (1932).[8][9][10][11][12][2] In November 1955, the Anglo California National Bank merged with the Crocker First National Bank.

In 1918, he was appointed to serve president of the San Francisco Park Commission by mayor James Rolph.[2] While serving as president of the San Francisco Parks Commission, he founded the Fleishhacker Zoo, later renamed the San Francisco Zoological Gardens. He was also instrumental in the building of Coit Tower.[citation needed] His work on the Panama–Pacific International Exposition awarded him the French Légion d'honneur award.[2]

Personal life edit

He was married August 9, 1905, to May Belle Greenebaum (August 12, 1884; died 1976). They had one daughter, Marjorie Fleishhacker Mitau, and two sons: Herbert Fleishhacker Jr. and Alan Fleishhacker.[13]

He lived in the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco[5] and at an estate in Atherton, until it had to be sold to pay debts.

References edit

  1. ^ "A Journey of Discovery: The Fleishhacker Family From The Argonaut". San Francisco Historical Society. The Argonaut. June 21, 2017. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Herbert Fleishhacker, 84, Dies; Coast Banker and Civic Aide; San Francisco Financier and Political Leader Served as Head of Park Commission". The New York Times. April 3, 1957. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
  3. ^ Jewish Journal: "Los Angeles history: Jews shined among stars on Hollywood minor league team" by Edmon J. Rodman September 15, 2016
  4. ^ "Aaron Fleishhacker & Sons, Mortimer & Herbert: Jewish Pioneer Merchants, Manufacturers, Bankers and Philanthropists of San Francisco". Jewish Museum of the American West.
  5. ^ a b Bloomfield, Anne and Arthur. "Mortimer Fleishhacker Sr. Lived Here". San Francisco Found.
  6. ^ "CA-2185. (Anglo California National Bank, Crocker Bank)" (PDF). Historic American Buildings Survey. Retrieved February 3, 2022.
  7. ^ "Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco". National Currency. www.national-currency.com/bank/anglo-california-national-bank-of-san-francisco/
  8. ^ "Banks--Anglo California". digitalsf.org. Retrieved February 3, 2022.
  9. ^ Michelson, Alan. "Anglo and London Paris National Bank of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA". Pacific Coast Architecture Database. Retrieved February 3, 2022.
  10. ^ "Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco". Ghosts of Wall Street. Retrieved February 3, 2022. The Anglo National Corporation was founded in 1908 as the London-Paris National Bank of San Francisco. In 1909, the bank's name was changed to The Anglo & London Paris National Bank. In 1932, the company adopted the name the Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco. In November of 1955, the company merged into Crocker First National Bank. Crocker National Bank was purchased by the British financial institution Midland Bank in 1981, but after a series of financial losses it was sold on to Wells Fargo Bank in 1986.
  11. ^ Lempert, Sue. "Polly Hoover Taylor gets the first Pioneer Award". San Mateo Daily Journal. Retrieved February 3, 2022.
  12. ^ "Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco". Social Networks and Archival Context. Retrieved February 3, 2022.
  13. ^ Beltran Masses, Federico. "A portrait of May Fleishhacker". Bonhams.

External links edit

  • Herbert Fleishhacker at Find a Grave
  • "Finished Fleishhacker". Time. November 7, 1938.
  • "Final Parting". Time. January 22, 1940.

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Herbert Fleishhacker November 2 1872 April 2 1957 1 was an American businessman civic leader and philanthropist In 1924 he created and helped fund the Fleishhacker Pool in San Francisco for many years the world s largest outdoor saltwater swimming pool The pool continued to operate until 1971 2 Herbert FleishhackerBorn 1872 11 02 November 2 1872San Francisco California USDiedApril 2 1957 1957 04 02 aged 84 San Francisco California USResting placeHome of Peace Cemetery Colma California NationalityAmericanOccupationBusinessmanSpouseMay Belle GreenebaumChildren3Parent s Deliah Stern Fleishhacker Aaron Fleishhacker Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 References 4 External linksBiography editHerbert Fleishhacker was born November 2 1872 to a Jewish family the son of Deliah nee Stern and paper entrepreneur Aaron Fleishhacker 3 4 He was one of eight children his brother was Mortimer Fleishhacker Sr 1866 1953 5 2 At age 15 he started working for his father as a bookkeeper 2 At age 20 he established the first paper mill in Oregon outside of Oregon City 2 He then created a lumber company in Eugene Oregon which supported the paper mill 2 Soon after he turned his attention to electric power and he invested in the Truckee River Electric Company and the Sacramento Valley Power Company 2 The Anglo California Bank Ltd founded in 1873 was the successor to the London firm of J amp W Seligman amp Company 6 At age 34 he turned his attention to banking 2 Fleishhacker was president of the London and Paris National Bank of San Francisco 1908 7 later renamed the Anglo amp London Paris National Bank 1909 later renamed the Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco 1932 8 9 10 11 12 2 In November 1955 the Anglo California National Bank merged with the Crocker First National Bank In 1918 he was appointed to serve president of the San Francisco Park Commission by mayor James Rolph 2 While serving as president of the San Francisco Parks Commission he founded the Fleishhacker Zoo later renamed the San Francisco Zoological Gardens He was also instrumental in the building of Coit Tower citation needed His work on the Panama Pacific International Exposition awarded him the French Legion d honneur award 2 Personal life editHe was married August 9 1905 to May Belle Greenebaum August 12 1884 died 1976 They had one daughter Marjorie Fleishhacker Mitau and two sons Herbert Fleishhacker Jr and Alan Fleishhacker 13 He lived in the St Francis Hotel in San Francisco 5 and at an estate in Atherton until it had to be sold to pay debts References edit A Journey of Discovery The Fleishhacker Family From The Argonaut San Francisco Historical Society The Argonaut June 21 2017 Retrieved November 7 2020 a b c d e f g h i j Herbert Fleishhacker 84 Dies Coast Banker and Civic Aide San Francisco Financier and Political Leader Served as Head of Park Commission The New York Times April 3 1957 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved November 7 2020 Jewish Journal Los Angeles history Jews shined among stars on Hollywood minor league team by Edmon J Rodman September 15 2016 Aaron Fleishhacker amp Sons Mortimer amp Herbert Jewish Pioneer Merchants Manufacturers Bankers and Philanthropists of San Francisco Jewish Museum of the American West a b Bloomfield Anne and Arthur Mortimer Fleishhacker Sr Lived Here San Francisco Found CA 2185 Anglo California National Bank Crocker Bank PDF Historic American Buildings Survey Retrieved February 3 2022 Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco National Currency www national currency com bank anglo california national bank of san francisco Banks Anglo California digitalsf org Retrieved February 3 2022 Michelson Alan Anglo and London Paris National Bank of San Francisco San Francisco CA Pacific Coast Architecture Database Retrieved February 3 2022 Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco Ghosts of Wall Street Retrieved February 3 2022 The Anglo National Corporation was founded in 1908 as the London Paris National Bank of San Francisco In 1909 the bank s name was changed to The Anglo amp London Paris National Bank In 1932 the company adopted the name the Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco In November of 1955 the company merged into Crocker First National Bank Crocker National Bank was purchased by the British financial institution Midland Bank in 1981 but after a series of financial losses it was sold on to Wells Fargo Bank in 1986 Lempert Sue Polly Hoover Taylor gets the first Pioneer Award San Mateo Daily Journal Retrieved February 3 2022 Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco Social Networks and Archival Context Retrieved February 3 2022 Beltran Masses Federico A portrait of May Fleishhacker Bonhams External links editHerbert Fleishhacker at Find a Grave Finished Fleishhacker Time November 7 1938 Final Parting Time January 22 1940 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Herbert Fleishhacker amp oldid 1222291621, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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