Leslie Coombs Brand

Leslie Coombs Brand

The father of Glendale California
Born (1859-05-12)May 12, 1859
Florissant, Missouri, United States
Died April 10, 1925(1925-04-10) (aged 65)
Glendale, California, United States
Cause of death Prostate Cancer
Resting place Brand Family Cemetery
Occupation Real Estate
Years active 1879-1925
Spouse(s) Lulu Broughton, Mary Louise Brand


Leslie Coombs Brand (1859–1925) was an American real estate developer. He is best known for developing Glendale, California.

Biography

Early life

Leslie Coombs Brand was born on May 12, 1859 in Florissant, Missouri.[1][2] His father was Joseph Coombs Brand (1827–1869) and his mother, Virginia Coombs Hance Brand (1831–1899).[1] He had two sisters, Helen Brand and Ada Broker.[2] Their father died when he was ten years old.[2]

Career

At the age of twenty, he moved to Moberly, Missouri to work in an office.[2] He eventually started his own real estate company.[2]

He moved to Los Angeles, California and, together with E.W. Sargent, he established the Los Angeles Abstract Co. on the corner of Temple and New High streets.[2] In the 1890s, they sold their company.[2] His oil investment in Saugus, Santa Clarita, California led to nothing, and he left for Galveston, Texas, to work in real estate.[2] He stayed at the Tremont Hotel in the Strand Historic District.[2]

Back in California, he developed the city of Glendale, California.[1][3][4] Together with Henry E. Huntington (1850–1927), he brought Pacific Electric to the town to develop it.[4]

Personal life

He married Lulu Broughton in 1883, but she died a few months later.[2] He later remarried to Mary Louise Brand (1871–1945).[1] His sister married the architect Nathaniel Dryden (1849–1924). Later, his brother-in-law designed his private residence in Glendale called El Miradero; it is now 'Brand Library'/ section of the Glendale Public Library. He died on April 10, 1925 in Glendale, California.[1][2] He was buried in the Brand Family Cemetery in Glendale. [1]

Legacy

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