Henry C. Boggs
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Henry Carroll Boggs (1 June 1820 – 27 September 1898) was a farmer, businessman and banker who was prominent in Lake County, California in the late 19th century. His name was given to
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and Boggs Lake


Early years (1820–1850)

Henry C. Boggs was born in
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on 1 June 1820, the second son of
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. His mother died in the year of his birth. His father remarried in 1823, and had seven more children between 1824 and 1841. His father would be governor of Missouri from 1836 to 1840. Henry Boggs was educated in Missouri, and became a farmer there. On 13 October 1840 he married Martha J. Young. Their children were Lew Ann (1841–1864), James William (1843–1920) and Lilburn Henry (1850–1923). His father emigrated to California in 1846.


Napa County (1850–1870)

Henry C. Boggs left for to California in May 1850, reached Sacramento, California on 20 August 1850 and went on to Napa County. He began farming about northwest of Napa. His son Lilburn H. Boggs, who was three months old when the family travelled to California in a covered wagon, was educated at McClure's Academy in
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and Heald's Business College in San Francisco. In 1864 Henry Boggs visited Lake County, California and bought land in Big Valley. From 1864 to 1869 he divided his time between Napa and Lake counties, since he had interests in both. The first sawmill in Lake County had been built by "Dobe" Boyd on Mount Hanna, and began operation in 1858. It was steam driven, and was a grist mill as well as sawmill. It burned to the ground in 1860, but was quickly rebuilt beside what later was called Boggs Lake. After various changes of ownership, Boggs bought the mill in the fall of 1866. In 1869 he returned to Missouri, where he spent the summer, and also visited
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. He returned to California in the fall of 1869.


Lake County (1870–1898)

In the spring of 1870 Boggs moved to Lakeport in Lake County. The Farmers Savings Bank—Lakeport was incorporated on 14 December 1874. In 1875 or 1876 his son Lilburn joined the bank as an assistant cashier. In 1878, Henry C. Boggs became president of the bank. Lilburn Boggs became Sheriff of Lake County, and held this office until he retired in 1895. By the late 1870s Boggs was a leading financier in Lake County. He was elected a delegate to the California Constitutional Convention in 1878. That year he bought timberland tracts within what is now
Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest is a state forest in Lake County, California that covers the northwest of Boggs Mountain. It was founded in 1949, and came into operation in 1950 when most of the site had been clear cut. The purpose was ...
. He and his partners began logging the Boggs Mountain in the early 1880s, the first known use by Europeans. From 1880 to 1885 one of his sons ran two sawmills on the northeast of the mountain. In 1893 Boggs was still president of the Farmer's Savings Bank and held 501 of the 1,000 shares, valued at $73.40 per share. The bank had assets of $236,748. In 1894 Boggs deeded of mountain timberland to his son Lilburn. Boggs died in Lakeport at the age of 78 on 27 September 1898, about two months after his wife. He had extensive interests in livestock, land and timber in Lake County. He was buried in
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, Napa, California. He was survived by his two sons. James Boggs succeeded him as president of the Farmers Saving Bank. Boggs Mountain was named after him.


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