Henricus Wallace Westlake (June 1858 – 12 May 1905) was a Canadian physician who moved to
Los Angeles, California
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, around 1888, settled in the rolling hills west of the city and gave his name to both a municipal park and a neighborhood in the city.
["Dr. Westlake Is No More," ''Los Angeles Times,'' page II-1]
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Westlake was born in either Canada or England in June 1858. He was a graduate of the medical department of McGill University
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in Montreal and also earned diplomas in Edinburgh
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and Vienna
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. He moved to Los Angeles in 1888, where he pioneered in building a large home on Burlington Avenue in the empty, rolling hills west of the city. He developed a large medical practice and was also president of the California-Corsica Citron Company and the Westlake-Rommel Oil Company, besides owning mining interests in Arizona.[ He was also the inventor of at least one medical device.]
He was known as a generous philanthropist
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who gave large sums to charities.[ He donated to the city an "unsightly gully" which in the winter filled with storm water and became stagnant, and the land was later developed into Westlake Park,][ now known as ]MacArthur Park
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In 1885[ or 1889][ he married Fannie Farquhar of Canada, who was his only survivor when he died on May 12, 1905.
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Businesspeople from Los Angeles
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1858 births
1905 deaths
19th century in Los Angeles
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