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Walter Vail

Walter Lennox Vail (May 13, 1852 - December 2, 1906) was an American businessman, cattle dealer, and politician. He is known for his Empire Land & Cattle Company (later the Vail Company), which spanned over one million acres throughout five states.[1] Vail has been called "a pivotal figure in early California and Arizona ranching."[2]

Walter Vail
Vail in 1882
Born
Walter Lennox Vail

(1852-05-13)May 13, 1852
DiedDecember 2, 1906(1906-12-02) (aged 54)
Burial placeHollywood Forever Cemetery
Occupation(s)Cattle dealer, businessman, politician
Years active1876-1906
SpouseMargaret "Maggie" Newhall
Children5
AwardsInducted into the Hall of Great Westerners
10th Arizona Territorial Legislature
In office
1879–1880

Early life edit

Vail was born in Liverpool, Nova Scotia on May 13, 1852, to Mahlon Vail, Sr. and Eliza Vail.[3]

Career edit

Empire Ranch edit

 
The headquarters of the Empire Ranch in the modern day

Vail left his family's Plainfield, New Jersey house in the middle of 1875 to pursue riches in the West. He worked for a few months in Virginia City, Nevada as a mine's timekeeper, but in November he wrote of his intention to get involved in Arizona's sheep business. He, along with an Englishman named Herbert R. Hislop, then purchased the Empire Ranch along with its 612 cattle on August 22, 1876. The purchase from Edward Nye Fish and Simon Silverberg cost $1,174 at the time and was only 0.25 square miles (0.65 km2).[4] Vail had met Hislop for the first time in August of that year, at the Lick House in San Francisco.[5] Vail also became the main shareholder of the Empire Land & Cattle Company, which was formed in 1882.[2]

Politics edit

Vail additionally served in the House of Representatives on the 10th Arizona Territorial Legislature for two years, starting in 1879. He was one of five representatives from Pima County. There, he proposed the creation of Apache County in the northeast. In 1884, Vail was elected to the Arizona Stock Growers Association, where he introduced many laws relating to cattle farming.[2]

California edit

Vail moved his main operations to California in the late 1880s due to a long drought in Arizona. He started leasing Californian land mainly in Temecula Valley, but established his headquarters in downtown Los Angeles. By this time, he had already bought four ranches: the northern half of Rancho Little Temecula, Rancho Pauba, Rancho Santa Rosa, and Rancho Temecula. Later, Vail would own over 135 square miles (350 km2) surrounding the city of Temecula. He also leased Santa Catalina Island and Santa Rosa Island in 1892 and 1901, respectively. Vail, along with Carroll W. Gates and J.V. Vickers, set up the Panhandle Pasture Company, which bought about 22 square miles (57 km2) in Sherman County, Texas and Beaver County, Oklahoma.[2]

Personal life edit

Vail married Margaret "Maggie"[a] Newhall in 1881, with them having five children: Nathan Russel, Mahlon, Mary, Walter Lennox Jr., and William Banning (who used his middle name) together.[1]

In 1890, a Gila monster bit Vail on his middle finger, and for years thereafter he experienced bleeding and swelling in his throat, which was thought to be caused by the venom from the bite.[6]

Death edit

Vail died at 54 on December 2, 1906, due to complications from a tram accident in Los Angeles.[7] He was cremated, then buried at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery on December 6.[3]

Legacy edit

Vail's sons took over the company after his death, renaming it to the Vail Company. The Empire Ranch was sold in 1928, and the Temecula ranches were bought by a syndicate of companies, including Kaiser Aluminum, Kaiser Industries, and Macco Realties in 1965. Santa Rosa Island was acquired by the National Park Service in 1986, and ranching ceased in 1998.

Vail was inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in 2018.[2] Various properties have been named after the Vail family including: Vail Headquarters, an outdoor shopping mall, Vail Lake, and Vail, Arizona.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Other sources, such as this one refer to Newhall as "Maggie" instead of Margaret.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The Vails". Temecula Valley Historical Society. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  2. ^ a b c d e Herrera, Stephanie (2018-05-09). "Celebrating A California Ranching Legacy: Walter L. Vail". California Rangeland Trust. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  3. ^ a b "Walter L. Vail certificate of death". Find a Grave Images. 1906-12-02. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  4. ^ Dowell, George Paul (1978). "Empire Ranch Foundation: History of the Empire Ranch" (PDF). Empire Ranch Foundation. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  5. ^ "The Partners Meet and Prepare to Travel to Arizona (June-July 4, 1876)". Empire Ranch Foundation. 24 June 2016. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  6. ^ Lapidus, Richard (2011-06-03). "The Gila Monster Had a Killer Reputation". World History Group. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  7. ^ "History - Vail Headquarters". Vail Headquarters. Retrieved 2023-06-22.

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Walter Lennox Vail May 13 1852 December 2 1906 was an American businessman cattle dealer and politician He is known for his Empire Land amp Cattle Company later the Vail Company which spanned over one million acres throughout five states 1 Vail has been called a pivotal figure in early California and Arizona ranching 2 Walter VailVail in 1882BornWalter Lennox Vail 1852 05 13 May 13 1852Liverpool Nova ScotiaDiedDecember 2 1906 1906 12 02 aged 54 Los Angeles CaliforniaBurial placeHollywood Forever CemeteryOccupation s Cattle dealer businessman politicianYears active1876 1906SpouseMargaret Maggie NewhallChildren5AwardsInducted into the Hall of Great Westerners10th Arizona Territorial LegislatureIn office 1879 1880 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Empire Ranch 2 2 Politics 2 3 California 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Legacy 6 Notes 7 ReferencesEarly life editVail was born in Liverpool Nova Scotia on May 13 1852 to Mahlon Vail Sr and Eliza Vail 3 Career editEmpire Ranch edit nbsp The headquarters of the Empire Ranch in the modern day Vail left his family s Plainfield New Jersey house in the middle of 1875 to pursue riches in the West He worked for a few months in Virginia City Nevada as a mine s timekeeper but in November he wrote of his intention to get involved in Arizona s sheep business He along with an Englishman named Herbert R Hislop then purchased the Empire Ranch along with its 612 cattle on August 22 1876 The purchase from Edward Nye Fish and Simon Silverberg cost 1 174 at the time and was only 0 25 square miles 0 65 km2 4 Vail had met Hislop for the first time in August of that year at the Lick House in San Francisco 5 Vail also became the main shareholder of the Empire Land amp Cattle Company which was formed in 1882 2 Politics edit Vail additionally served in the House of Representatives on the 10th Arizona Territorial Legislature for two years starting in 1879 He was one of five representatives from Pima County There he proposed the creation of Apache County in the northeast In 1884 Vail was elected to the Arizona Stock Growers Association where he introduced many laws relating to cattle farming 2 California edit Vail moved his main operations to California in the late 1880s due to a long drought in Arizona He started leasing Californian land mainly in Temecula Valley but established his headquarters in downtown Los Angeles By this time he had already bought four ranches the northern half of Rancho Little Temecula Rancho Pauba Rancho Santa Rosa and Rancho Temecula Later Vail would own over 135 square miles 350 km2 surrounding the city of Temecula He also leased Santa Catalina Island and Santa Rosa Island in 1892 and 1901 respectively Vail along with Carroll W Gates and J V Vickers set up the Panhandle Pasture Company which bought about 22 square miles 57 km2 in Sherman County Texas and Beaver County Oklahoma 2 Personal life editVail married Margaret Maggie a Newhall in 1881 with them having five children Nathan Russel Mahlon Mary Walter Lennox Jr and William Banning who used his middle name together 1 In 1890 a Gila monster bit Vail on his middle finger and for years thereafter he experienced bleeding and swelling in his throat which was thought to be caused by the venom from the bite 6 Death editVail died at 54 on December 2 1906 due to complications from a tram accident in Los Angeles 7 He was cremated then buried at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery on December 6 3 Legacy editVail s sons took over the company after his death renaming it to the Vail Company The Empire Ranch was sold in 1928 and the Temecula ranches were bought by a syndicate of companies including Kaiser Aluminum Kaiser Industries and Macco Realties in 1965 Santa Rosa Island was acquired by the National Park Service in 1986 and ranching ceased in 1998 Vail was inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners at the National Cowboy amp Western Heritage Museum in 2018 2 Various properties have been named after the Vail family including Vail Headquarters an outdoor shopping mall Vail Lake and Vail Arizona Notes edit Other sources such as this one refer to Newhall as Maggie instead of Margaret References edit a b The Vails Temecula Valley Historical Society Retrieved 2023 06 22 a b c d e Herrera Stephanie 2018 05 09 Celebrating A California Ranching Legacy Walter L Vail California Rangeland Trust Retrieved 2023 06 22 a b Walter L Vail certificate of death Find a Grave Images 1906 12 02 Retrieved 2023 06 22 Dowell George Paul 1978 Empire Ranch Foundation History of the Empire Ranch PDF Empire Ranch Foundation Retrieved 2023 06 22 The Partners Meet and Prepare to Travel to Arizona June July 4 1876 Empire Ranch Foundation 24 June 2016 Retrieved 2023 06 22 Lapidus Richard 2011 06 03 The Gila Monster Had a Killer Reputation World History Group Retrieved 2023 06 22 History Vail Headquarters Vail Headquarters Retrieved 2023 06 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter Vail amp oldid 1210545346, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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