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Isaac Newton Van Nuys

Isaac Newton Van Nuys (/vænˈnz/; November 20, 1836 – February 12, 1912) was an American businessman, farmer and rancher who owned the entire southern portion of the San Fernando Valley—an area 15 miles long and 6 miles wide. With the approach of the Owens River aqueduct, and the possibility of intensive small farming, Los Angeles speculators, including Harry Chandler of the Los Angeles Times, combined to buy out Van Nuys in 1909 and develop the San Fernando Valley.

Isaac Newton Van Nuys
Born(1836-11-20)November 20, 1836
DiedFebruary 12, 1912(1912-02-12) (aged 75)
Occupation(s)Land developer, agriculture, banker
SpouseSusanna H. Lankershim
ChildrenAnnis H. Van Nuys
James Benton Van Nuys
Kate Van Nuys
Parent(s)Peter Van Nuys
Harriet Kerr
RelativesCaroline M. Van Nuys (sister)
A. Vinton Van Nuys (brother)
Ella L. Van Nuys (sister)
Harriett E. Van Nuys (sister)
Webster B. Van Nuys (brother)
Herbert K. Van Nuys (brother)
Isaac Lankershim (father-in-law)
James Boon Lankershim (brother-in-law)

Isaac Van Nuys was not the founder of Van Nuys in 1911—he died in 1912—but was made the honorary godfather of the hardscrabble town, later to be the Valley's center, by the development syndicate as a promise in the land sale.

Still, as a pioneer resident and honorary godfather of Van Nuys, there are schools, streets, libraries, and a Liberty Ship with the name of Van Nuys.

Biography

Early life

Isaac Van Nuys was born in West Sparta, New York, the son of Peter Van Nuys and Harriet Kerr. His father was born in Millstone, New Jersey, on February 7, 1808. He moved to West Sparta, in 1822, where he became a farmer and eventually owned 500 acres (2.0 km2). He also served as a town supervisor and justice of the peace. He died January 2, 1875. Their patrilineal ancestor was Auke Jans van Nuys, a Dutch carpenter who came to New Netherland around 1651 from Nuis, in western Groningen.[1] The mother of Isaac Van Nuys was born in Cayuga County, New York, on April 13, 1809. Peter and Harriet were married on November 19, 1829. They had seven children, Caroline M. Van Nuys (born June 4, 1833); Isaac N.; A. Vinton Van Nuys (born June 8, 1840); Ella L. Van Nuys (November 22, 1842 – July 22, 1843); Harriett E. Van Nuys (January 9, 1844 – August 9, 1871); Webster B. Van Nuys (born February 8, 1847); and Herbert K. Van Nuys (born April 22, 1852).

He attended the academy at Lima, in which he was a student for one year. His relatives emigrated from the Netherlands and located on Long Island, New York.

 
1882 Van Nuys home of Isaac Newton Van Nuys.

Career

San Fernando Homestead Association

In 1865, at the age of 29, Van Nuys was the first family member to move to California. He first lived in Napa, and later in Monticello where he owned a country store. In 1871, he moved to Los Angeles, where he bought in with Isaac Lankershim's corporation, the San Fernando Homestead Association, that in 1869 had bought the southern half of Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando totaling 60,000 acres (240 km2) and engaged in the raising of stock, principally sheep. In 1873, Van Nuys, and future brother-in-law Isaac Lankershim's son, James Boon Lankershim, moved to the San Fernando Valley and assumed management of the property. In 1874, they began raising grain, introducing dryland farming. In 1876 they filled two ships with Valley wheat at the Los Angeles Harbor in San Pedro. It was both the first grain cargo shipped from the L.A. Harbor, and the first grain shipped to Europe from California.

Los Angeles Farming and Milling Company

In 1880, Van Nuys and James Boon Lankershim formed the Los Angeles Farming and Milling Company from the San Fernando Homestead Association. Isaac Van Nuys was its president and manager. The company had a four-story building for milling to produce flour, meals, cracked wheat, hominy and livestock feed. Van Nuys also served as vice-president of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, a director in the Union Bank of Savings, a director in the Los Angeles Pressed Brick Company, and owner of the Van Nuys Hotel erected in 1896 in Downtown Los Angeles.

 
Signature of Isaac Newton Van Nuys.

As the City of Los Angeles authorized building William Mulholland's Los Angeles Aqueduct from the Owens Valley to the city and valley, land speculation plans for the Los Angeles Farming and Milling Company property in the San Fernando Valley were developed. Aqueduct construction began in 1905, to be completed in 1913. Afterwards, land only useful for dryland farming could be turned into residential towns, and irrigated crops and orchards.

Los Angeles Suburban Homes Company

The Los Angeles Suburban Homes Company, in the "biggest land transaction ever recorded in Los Angeles County",[2] was a syndicate led by Harry Chandler, business manager of the Los Angeles Times, with Isaac Van Nuys, Hobart Johnstone Whitley, and James Boone Lankershim that acquired "Tract 1000" in 1909. It was acquired from the Los Angeles Farming and Milling Company owned Van Nuys and Lankershim. It encompassed the remaining 47,500 acres (192 km2) of the southern half of the former Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando land grant—everything west of the Lankershim town limits and south of the old furrow (present day Roscoe Boulevard) to the Simi Hills and Santa Monica Mountains, excluding Rancho Los Encinos and Rancho El Escorpión.

The Los Angeles Suburban Homes Company laid out plans for: three new towns of Van Nuys, Marion (present day Reseda), and Owensmouth (present day Canoga Park and West Hills); a system of roads and streets; and incorporation into the city of Los Angeles to receive the upcoming aqueduct's water. In the "Sale of the Century" in November 1910 they sold the remaining livestock and non-land assets of the Los Angeles Farming and Milling Company at auction. The Los Angeles Times called the auction "the beginning of a new empire and a new era in the Southland".[2][3] On February 22, 1911, lot sales begin for the new town of Van Nuys. The Janss Investment Company was the initial developer of both it and Owensmouth.[4] The syndicate also built the San Fernando Line, a new 20 miles (32 km) long extension of the Pacific Electric railway system from Lankershim (present day North Hollywood), through Van Nuys and Marion, to its Owensmouth terminus.

Personal life

In 1880, he married Susanna H. Lankershim of Los Angeles, the daughter of Isaac Lankershim (1818–1882) and the sister of James Boon Lankershim (1850–1931), both of whom were his business partners. They had three children: Annis H.; James Benton; and Kate. He was a member of the Masonic order, connected with Pentalpha Blue Lodge, Signet Chapter, Los Angeles Commandery and Al Malaikah Shrine Temple. He was a Republican and member of the Baptist church. He also founded Hollywood Cemetery.

 
The grave of Van Nuys

He died at age 75, on February 12, 1912. He is interred (in Section G, Lot 118) at the Evergreen Cemetery in East Los Angeles, with a tall and distinctive monument.[5]

Legacy

On February 23, 1944, a Liberty Ship was named for Van Nuys, and launched at Los Angeles Harbor in San Pedro, California.

See also

References

  1. ^ [Stadsarchief Amsterdam DTB 461 p 412]
  2. ^ a b Roderick, Kevin (2001) The San Fernando Valley: America's Suburb, p. 48, Los Angeles Times Books ISBN 1-883792-55-X
  3. ^ Link, Tom (1991) Universal City - North Hollywood, a Centenniel Portrait, p.40, Windsor Publications ISBN 0-89781-393-6
  4. ^ "The Valley Observed" (Nov. 24, 2005) San Fernando Valley history, lore and sense of place, Accessed Nov. 22, 2006
  5. ^ Find a grave.

Further reading

  • History of Livingston County, New York by James H. Smith, published by D. Mason & Co, Syracuse, NY

External links

  • American History and Genealogy Project California section - Isaac Newton Van Nuys

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This biographical article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Isaac Newton Van Nuys news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Isaac Newton Van Nuys v ae n ˈ n aɪ z November 20 1836 February 12 1912 was an American businessman farmer and rancher who owned the entire southern portion of the San Fernando Valley an area 15 miles long and 6 miles wide With the approach of the Owens River aqueduct and the possibility of intensive small farming Los Angeles speculators including Harry Chandler of the Los Angeles Times combined to buy out Van Nuys in 1909 and develop the San Fernando Valley Isaac Newton Van NuysBorn 1836 11 20 November 20 1836West Sparta New YorkDiedFebruary 12 1912 1912 02 12 aged 75 Los Angeles CaliforniaOccupation s Land developer agriculture bankerSpouseSusanna H LankershimChildrenAnnis H Van NuysJames Benton Van NuysKate Van NuysParent s Peter Van NuysHarriet KerrRelativesCaroline M Van Nuys sister A Vinton Van Nuys brother Ella L Van Nuys sister Harriett E Van Nuys sister Webster B Van Nuys brother Herbert K Van Nuys brother Isaac Lankershim father in law James Boon Lankershim brother in law Isaac Van Nuys was not the founder of Van Nuys in 1911 he died in 1912 but was made the honorary godfather of the hardscrabble town later to be the Valley s center by the development syndicate as a promise in the land sale Still as a pioneer resident and honorary godfather of Van Nuys there are schools streets libraries and a Liberty Ship with the name of Van Nuys Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 1 3 Personal life 1 4 Legacy 2 See also 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Isaac Van Nuys was born in West Sparta New York the son of Peter Van Nuys and Harriet Kerr His father was born in Millstone New Jersey on February 7 1808 He moved to West Sparta in 1822 where he became a farmer and eventually owned 500 acres 2 0 km2 He also served as a town supervisor and justice of the peace He died January 2 1875 Their patrilineal ancestor was Auke Jans van Nuys a Dutch carpenter who came to New Netherland around 1651 from Nuis in western Groningen 1 The mother of Isaac Van Nuys was born in Cayuga County New York on April 13 1809 Peter and Harriet were married on November 19 1829 They had seven children Caroline M Van Nuys born June 4 1833 Isaac N A Vinton Van Nuys born June 8 1840 Ella L Van Nuys November 22 1842 July 22 1843 Harriett E Van Nuys January 9 1844 August 9 1871 Webster B Van Nuys born February 8 1847 and Herbert K Van Nuys born April 22 1852 He attended the academy at Lima in which he was a student for one year His relatives emigrated from the Netherlands and located on Long Island New York 1882 Van Nuys home of Isaac Newton Van Nuys Career Edit San Fernando Homestead AssociationIn 1865 at the age of 29 Van Nuys was the first family member to move to California He first lived in Napa and later in Monticello where he owned a country store In 1871 he moved to Los Angeles where he bought in with Isaac Lankershim s corporation the San Fernando Homestead Association that in 1869 had bought the southern half of Rancho Ex Mission San Fernando totaling 60 000 acres 240 km2 and engaged in the raising of stock principally sheep In 1873 Van Nuys and future brother in law Isaac Lankershim s son James Boon Lankershim moved to the San Fernando Valley and assumed management of the property In 1874 they began raising grain introducing dryland farming In 1876 they filled two ships with Valley wheat at the Los Angeles Harbor in San Pedro It was both the first grain cargo shipped from the L A Harbor and the first grain shipped to Europe from California Los Angeles Farming and Milling CompanyIn 1880 Van Nuys and James Boon Lankershim formed the Los Angeles Farming and Milling Company from the San Fernando Homestead Association Isaac Van Nuys was its president and manager The company had a four story building for milling to produce flour meals cracked wheat hominy and livestock feed Van Nuys also served as vice president of the Farmers and Merchants Bank a director in the Union Bank of Savings a director in the Los Angeles Pressed Brick Company and owner of the Van Nuys Hotel erected in 1896 in Downtown Los Angeles Signature of Isaac Newton Van Nuys As the City of Los Angeles authorized building William Mulholland s Los Angeles Aqueduct from the Owens Valley to the city and valley land speculation plans for the Los Angeles Farming and Milling Company property in the San Fernando Valley were developed Aqueduct construction began in 1905 to be completed in 1913 Afterwards land only useful for dryland farming could be turned into residential towns and irrigated crops and orchards Los Angeles Suburban Homes CompanyThe Los Angeles Suburban Homes Company in the biggest land transaction ever recorded in Los Angeles County 2 was a syndicate led by Harry Chandler business manager of the Los Angeles Times with Isaac Van Nuys Hobart Johnstone Whitley and James Boone Lankershim that acquired Tract 1000 in 1909 It was acquired from the Los Angeles Farming and Milling Company owned Van Nuys and Lankershim It encompassed the remaining 47 500 acres 192 km2 of the southern half of the former Rancho Ex Mission San Fernando land grant everything west of the Lankershim town limits and south of the old furrow present day Roscoe Boulevard to the Simi Hills and Santa Monica Mountains excluding Rancho Los Encinos and Rancho El Escorpion The Los Angeles Suburban Homes Company laid out plans for three new towns of Van Nuys Marion present day Reseda and Owensmouth present day Canoga Park and West Hills a system of roads and streets and incorporation into the city of Los Angeles to receive the upcoming aqueduct s water In the Sale of the Century in November 1910 they sold the remaining livestock and non land assets of the Los Angeles Farming and Milling Company at auction The Los Angeles Times called the auction the beginning of a new empire and a new era in the Southland 2 3 On February 22 1911 lot sales begin for the new town of Van Nuys The Janss Investment Company was the initial developer of both it and Owensmouth 4 The syndicate also built the San Fernando Line a new 20 miles 32 km long extension of the Pacific Electric railway system from Lankershim present day North Hollywood through Van Nuys and Marion to its Owensmouth terminus Personal life Edit In 1880 he married Susanna H Lankershim of Los Angeles the daughter of Isaac Lankershim 1818 1882 and the sister of James Boon Lankershim 1850 1931 both of whom were his business partners They had three children Annis H James Benton and Kate He was a member of the Masonic order connected with Pentalpha Blue Lodge Signet Chapter Los Angeles Commandery and Al Malaikah Shrine Temple He was a Republican and member of the Baptist church He also founded Hollywood Cemetery The grave of Van Nuys He died at age 75 on February 12 1912 He is interred in Section G Lot 118 at the Evergreen Cemetery in East Los Angeles with a tall and distinctive monument 5 Legacy Edit On February 23 1944 a Liberty Ship was named for Van Nuys and launched at Los Angeles Harbor in San Pedro California See also EditVan Nuys Los Angeles California Van Nuys Indiana History of the San Fernando Valley to 1915References Edit Stadsarchief Amsterdam DTB 461 p 412 a b Roderick Kevin 2001 The San Fernando Valley America s Suburb p 48 Los Angeles Times Books ISBN 1 883792 55 X Link Tom 1991 Universal City North Hollywood a Centenniel Portrait p 40 Windsor Publications ISBN 0 89781 393 6 The Valley Observed Nov 24 2005 San Fernando Valley history lore and sense of place Accessed Nov 22 2006 Find a grave Further reading EditHistory of Livingston County New York by James H Smith published by D Mason amp Co Syracuse NYExternal links EditAmerican History and Genealogy Project California section Isaac Newton Van Nuys Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isaac Newton Van Nuys amp oldid 1129218563, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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