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a 16-year-old dark-haired, dark-eyed girl called Lillie Bennett who had a striking resemblance to Jennie. The Queen Anne Cottage was built as a honeymoon present by Lillie's father. They separated after less than two years but never divorced. He reportedly had many affairs with young women in his older years. He was sued by four women for breach of promise of marriage. His stature as a celebrity was such that at age 56, when he married Bennett in San Francisco, the wedding drew coast-to-coast press coverage. In the same year, he was sued by a jilted 16-year-old girl who was awarded $ 75,000 in damages.
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and brought them to New York, where he became a vaudeville producer. Upon returning to San Francisco, he learned that his stocks had indeed fallen below the threshold sales price he specified, but his broker had been unable to sell because Baldwin had taken the key to the safe holding the stock certificates. In an incredible stroke of good fortune, the stock price had rebounded to a spectacular level, creating a multimillion-dollar profit for Baldwin. Using new-found wealth, estimated to be about $ 2.5 million (equivalent to $ 85,000,000 in 2023), he branched out in his investments.
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in 1834, when he was 6. Throughout his childhood he was known as a wanderer and adventurer. Baldwin received little formal education but was known as a strong-willed, independent individual. At age 18, he eloped with a neighbor girl named Sarah Ann Unruh and returned home to farm and train horses. He
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Baldwin's matrimonial ventures periodically created sensations. He was married four times, the first two marriages ending in divorce. His third wife, Jennie Dexter, was 16 at the time of marriage. She died of tuberculosis at the age of 23, leaving him with a five-year-old daughter. Baldwin remarried
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In another stroke of good fortune that cemented his reputation as "Lucky" Baldwin, he left instructions with his broker to sell his Norcross stock if it fell below $ 800 a foot. (Veins of gold and silver were often sold at the time by the foot.) Baldwin met a troupe of Japanese entertainers in Tokyo
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was discovered in Nevada in 1859, he arrived with a load of timber, which he sold and then bought a livery. He made money on several ventures. In payment for a debt, he received 2,000 shares of the Ophir Mine, which was then worth a few cents a share. Using his profits, he slowly invested in several
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Baldwin arrived in San Francisco in 1853. Baldwin and his wife Sarah had more than doubled their capital while crossing the country. He immediately bought the Temperance Hotel on Pacific Avenue near Battery Street with $ 5,000 cash which he sold only 30 days later for a $ 5,000 profit. He was active
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At a time of open discrimination and racism in American society, he provided many jobs to Chinese, African-American and Native American workers. He told a reporter that "Chinese are the most reliable laborers I can get." He made news when he hired African-Americans from North Carolina and paid for
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and spent time at a small hotel owned by Ephraim "Yank" Clements situated on 2,000 acres (810 ha) and with rights to an entire mile of lakefront shoreline. The resort was unusual because it still retained the majestic old-growth forests that had been harvested throughout much of the basin for
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business, an investor, and real estate speculator during the second half of the 19th century. He earned the nickname "Lucky" Baldwin due to his extraordinary good fortune in a number of business deals. He built the luxury Baldwin Hotel and Theatre in San Francisco and bought vast tracts of land in
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During the 1890s, his wealth diminished, but Baldwin maintained an interest in horse racing and poker. His wife Lillie and his daughters Anita Baldwin McClaughry and Clara Baldwin Stocker were among many relatives and friends at his side when he died at the Arcadia ranch on March 1, 1909.
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A visitor to Santa Anita in 1886 wrote: "The ranch is a principality not unlike a Southern plantation before the ar, save that all the laborers are well-paid and well fed." He was the largest employer and the largest taxpayer in Los Angeles County at the time.
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mines: the Hale & Norcross, Ophir and Crown Point at the north end of the Comstock Lode (the Crown Point was actually at the southern, in Gold Hill). While in Nevada, he met a group of British sportsmen who invited him to join them in India on a big game
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that she and Wyatt were married in 1892 by the captain aboard Baldwin's yacht. Raymond Nez wrote that his grandparents witnessed their marriage aboard a yacht off the California coast. No public record of their marriage has ever been found.
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Baldwin was financially tightfisted in his business dealings, but led a flamboyant lifestyle. He was especially free-spending when it came to women. One contemporary commented, "Baldwin didn't run after women; they ran after him."
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by artist Alfred Paredes in the Monsignor Gerald M. O’Keefe Rose Garden near the main southern gate of Santa Anita Park race track. The statue was commissioned by two of Baldwin's descendants, Margaux Viera and Heather Gibson.
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Indian attack on the Baldwin Party near Salt Lake City in 1853, as pictured by the artist Cross, from Lucky Baldwin's description. Image from C.B. Glasscock's 1933 biography
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With the wealth generated through both his savvy and lucky investments, he was able to survive stock market crashes and bank failures. In 1875–76, he built the
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When people began moving to Southern California in large numbers during the 1880s, Baldwin subdivided some of his land, creating the towns of
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at $ 16.00 a gallon. He also sold the tobacco and tea and used the profits to buy horses. The family arrived in Hangtown (later known as
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their train tickets to California. Despite hiring large numbers of non-white employees, many of them Mexican, he paid them very little.
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He later started a brick-manufacturing plant at Powell and Union Streets, producing building materials that were used to construct the
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racetrack on his estate (later closed, and re-opened again on the estate's land), breeding and racing some of the finest
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Sarah Baldwin lost two infants and in 1862, the Baldwins divorced. During 1875–76, he built the opulent
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was cast as Baldwin in the 1957 episode, "The Man Who Was Never Licked" of the western television
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area. He was rescued from his rooms when the entire building was destroyed by fire in 1898.
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Southern California, where a number of places and neighborhoods are named after him.
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After Baldwin's death, his estate was managed by his longtime friend and advisor
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In 2013, the city of Arcadia installed a 9-foot bronze statue of Baldwin titled
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Lillian Ashley (later Turnbull) signed a "wedding contract" with Lucky Baldwin.
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and his wife looked for more prosperous way to make a living and they moved to
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A History City of San Francisco and Incidentally of the State of California
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The lake, Lucky Baldwin's ranch, Pasadena taken between 1898 and 1905
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shot and wounded him in 1883 with a pistol inside his luxury
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National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame Pillar of the Turf
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Vol. 3, pp. 331-377, The History Co., San Francisco (1892).
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He divorced his wife Sarah and in 1875, Baldwin moved to
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Lucky Baldwin's Pub in Pasadena is named in his honor.
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Lucky Baldwin: The Story of an Unconventional Success
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May 23, 2018 1230: 1043: 1041: 1039: 979: 977: 975: 973: 954:"Lucky Baldwin Dies at the Age of 81". 800:were named for him, as was the City of 593:Baldwin bred and raced a number of top 1567:American racehorse owners and breeders 1554: 1497: 1358:"Mrs. Wyatt Earp Packed Her Own Punch" 942: 769:Lucky's daughter Anita Baldwin in 1929 754:. In the episode Robert Argent played 606:"Santa Anita Stable". One of his best 588: 525:is now located on land he once owned. 222:Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California 983: 854: 289: 1592:19th-century American businesspeople 1253: 1143:"'Lucky' Baldwin's Latest Fortune". 1131:Los Angeles County Directory 1886-87 1082:McLaughlin, Mark (October 4, 2012). 1036: 970: 431:(built in 1876, burned down in 1898) 347: 1491: 1356:Rasmussen, Cecilia (June 4, 2000). 1120:Cal Parks, Reid-Baldwin Adobe, 1940 984:Parra, Alvaro (September 5, 2013). 689: 13: 1577:People from the San Gabriel Valley 1572:People of the California Gold Rush 1532: 1329:Reidhead, S.J. (October 4, 2006). 1176:"A Millionaire's Third Marriage". 14: 1633: 1539:Historical Stories – Horse Racing 1498:Gazzar, Brenda (April 16, 2013). 1448:"The Man Who Was Never Licked on 1278:Crawford, Nissa J. (April 1996). 184: 1622:20th-century American landowners 1617:19th-century American landowners 792:mountain range and its affluent 703:(a statue of Lucky Baldwin), in 1597:People from Arcadia, California 1514: 1466: 1440: 1428:. December 17, 1916. p. 19 1397: 1375: 1349: 1239: 1224: 1206: 1169: 1151: 1136: 1124: 1113: 725:. Baldwin founded the original 616:East Coast of the United States 1562:Businesspeople from California 1165:. January 17, 1886. p. 9. 1102: 1084:"#247 Salacious Lucky Baldwin" 1013: 1000: 781:are now on the grounds of the 439:Sheep at Baldwins Ranch (1903) 306:In 1853, at the height of the 1: 848: 268: 1525:. April 17, 2013. p. 3. 1051:Legends of the Comstock Lode 958:. 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Index


Butler County, Ohio
Arcadia, California
Pacific Stock Exchange
Baldwin Hotel
Santa Anita Park
Baldwin Theater
Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California
Baldwin Park, California
Baldwin Stakes
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame Pillar of the Turf
California
Hamilton, Ohio
Indiana
Valparaiso, Indiana

California Gold Rush
Racine, Wisconsin
wagon train
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Salt Lake City
Mormons
Brigham Young
Placerville
livery
San Francisco Stock Exchange
U.S. Mint
Fort Point
Alcatraz Island
Baldwin Hotel and Theater

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