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133: 337: 527: 25: 330:, 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). 415: 436:
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 and would be completed in 1913. Afterwards, land that was useful only for dryland farming could be turned into
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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
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totaling 60,000 acres (240 km) and engaged in the raising of stock, principally sheep. In 1873, Van Nuys and his future brother-in-law Isaac Lankershim's son,
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called the auction "the beginning of a new empire and a new era in the Southland." On February 22, 1911, lot sales begin for the new town of Van Nuys. The
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in 1911. Its namesake was made the community's honorary godfather and died a year later. His legacy includes the town, schools, streets, libraries, and a
784: 407:; a director in the Union Bank of Savings; a director in the Los Angeles Pressed Brick Company; and the owner of the Van Nuys Hotel, erected in 1896 in 814: 719: 759: 267:; November 20, 1836 – February 12, 1912) was an American businessman, farmer and rancher who owned the entire southern portion of the 819: 804: 599: 774: 404: 89: 779: 61: 42: 545:, both of whom were his business partners. They had three children: Annis H., James Benton, and Kate. He was a member of the 68: 467:
land grant, everything west of the Lankershim town limits and south of the old furrow (present day Roscoe Boulevard) to the
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railway system from Lankershim (present-day North Hollywood), through Van Nuys and Marion, to its Owensmouth terminus.
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to produce flour, meals, cracked wheat, hominy, and livestock feed. Van Nuys also served as vice-president of the
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In 1865, at the age of 29, Van Nuys was the first family member to move to California. He first lived in
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History of Livingston County, New York by James H. Smith, published by D. Mason & Co, Syracuse, NY
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The Los Angeles Suburban Homes Company, in the "biggest land transaction ever recorded in
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was the initial developer of both it and Owensmouth. The syndicate also built the
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In 1880, Van Nuys married Susanna H. Lankershim of Los Angeles, the daughter of
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The Los Angeles Suburban Homes Company laid out plans for three new towns of
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Issac attended the academy at Lima in which he was a student for one year.
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A development syndicate bought him out in 1911 and founded the town of
302:, the son of Peter Van Nuys and Harriet Kerr. His father was born in 526: 24: 682:"Isaac Newton Van Nuys, [San Fernando Valley?], circa 1912" 283: 387: 185: 256: 393: 244: 649:
Universal City - North Hollywood, a Centenniel Portrait
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San Fernando Valley history, lore and sense of place
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and a member of the Baptist Church. He also founded
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residential towns and irrigated crops and orchards.
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West Sparta, New York
Los Angeles
banker
Isaac Lankershim
James Boon Lankershim
/vænˈnz/
San Fernando Valley
Harry Chandler
Van Nuys
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West Sparta, New York
Millstone, New Jersey
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Cayuga County, New York

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