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Frederick Hastings Rindge, Sr.

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Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachusets, United States
Death: August 29, 1905 (46-47)
Yreka, California, United States
Place of Burial: Also known as Rosedale Cemetery, Rosedale Memorial Park, 1831 W. Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Samuel Baker Rindge and Clarissa Rindge
Husband of Rhoda May Rindge
Father of Frederick Hastings Rindge, Jr.; Samuel Knight Rindge and Rhoda Adamson

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About Frederick Hastings Rindge, Sr.

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Birth: 1858 Death: Aug. 29, 1905

Land owner who once owned the entire Malibu Rancho, on which present day Malibu, California is situated. (bio by: Scott Groll)

Burial: Angelus Rosedale Cemetery Los Angeles Los Angeles County California, USA Plot: Section S, Rindge Circle

Frederick H. Rindge From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Frederick Hastings Rindge Born 1857 Cambridge, Massachusetts Died 1905 Spouse Rhoda May Knight

Frederick Hastings Rindge (1857—1905) was an American businessman, philanthropist, and writer, of Los Angeles, California. He was a major benefactor to his home town of Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Early life

Rindge was born in Cambridge, the only surviving son of the six children of Samuel B. Rindge (1820—1883) and Clarissa Harrington (1822—1885).[1][2] He grew up in the "Rindge mansion," still standing at the corner of Dana and Harvard Streets in Cambridge. He entered Harvard College in 1875 but poor health forced him to leave the College in his senior year. He spent several years traveling through Europe and America, including a brief period as a Colorado sheep rancher.[3] In 1883 he inherited his father's estate, then worth nearly $2 million from his father's investments in textile mills and real estate.

Cambridge, Massachusetts

In 1887, Mayor William Russell of Cambridge, a Harvard friend, requested Rindge's help in funding a new public library. Rindge responded in July 1887 with an offer of land and full funding for Cambridge's public library. Later that year he enlarged his offer to the three additional buildings: a new city hall (now the Cambridge City Hall), a Manual Training School (now Cambridge Rindge and Latin School), and a proposed high school (not built). He also paid the bulk of the costs for the Harvard-Epworth United Methodist Church. Today Rindge is commemorated in Cambridge through the high school, Rindge Avenue, Rindgefield Street, and Rindge Towers, low-income apartment buildings.

Southern California

Rindge moved to Los Angeles, California in 1887. In 1892 Rindge purchased the 13,300-acre (54 km2) Spanish land grant Rancho Topanga Malibu Sequit or "Malibu Rancho", in Malibu, California. He later expanded it to 17,000 acres (69 km2) as Rindge Ranch.

Rindge founded the Conservative Life Insurance Company (now Pacific Life), and was a vice-president of Union Oil Company, and a director of the Los Angeles Edison Electric Company (later Southern California Edison Company). His investments included land near Stockton, California and real estate holdings in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, and the state of Sinaloa, Mexico.

He was President of the Harvard Club of Los Angeles and a member of many historical, archaeological, patriotic, and religious organizations which mirrored his interests. A supporter of the temperance movement, Rindge reimbursed the city of Santa Monica for the loss of license fees when Santa Monica abolished saloons. He established the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Santa Monica. He wrote several self published books which were spiritual and meditative in nature.

Frederick H. Rindge is interred in Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles.

Selected works

Can You Read Your Title Clear to a Mansion in the Skies? (1889) Thoughts Concerning Ourselves and Our Interests (1890)

Meditations on Many Matters (1890)
Happy Days in Southern California (1898)
The Best Way (1902)

Family life

In 1887 Rindge married 22 year old Rhoda May Knight (1864—1941) of Michigan.They moved to 1941 W. 25th Street and then 2263 Harvard Boulevard in Los Angeles, California; both are now historic monuments. There they had three children: Samuel Knight Rindge (1888—1968), Frederick Hastings Rindge, Jr. (1890—1952),[11] and Rhoda Agatha Rindge (1893—1962). Samuel Knight Rindge married Agnes Marion Hole, daughter of Willits J. Hole. Rhoda Agatha Rindge married Merritt Adamson, and they built the Adamson House,[14] which is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Rindges also had a vacation home in Marblehead, Massachusetts.

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Frederick Hastings Rindge, Sr.'s Timeline

1858
1858
Cambridge, Massachusets, United States
1888
1888
1890
September 5, 1890
Redondo Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States
1893
April 20, 1893
1905
August 29, 1905
Age 47
Yreka, California, United States
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Angelus Rosedale Cemetery, Also known as Rosedale Cemetery, Rosedale Memorial Park, 1831 W. Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States