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James Franklin Devendorf (April 6, 1856–October 9, 1934), was a pioneer
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and philanthropist. Devendorf and attorney
Frank Hubbard Powers Frank Hubbard Powers (September 25, 1864 – November 15, 1920), served in the California State Assembly for the 41st district from 1895 to 1897. He was a San Francisco attorney for Heller & Powers. He and real estate developer James Franklin Dev ...
(1864-1921), founded the
Carmel Development Company The Carmel Development Company was a real-estate development company that operated in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California from 1902 to 1965. It was developed by James Franklin Devendorf and Frank Hubbard Powers. Powers provided the capital and did th ...
in 1902. He became the "Father" of an artists and writers'
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that became
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, which included the
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. Devendorf spent the next 30 years of his life developing Carmel and the Carmel Highlands into a special community of painters, writers, and musicians.


Early life

Devendorf was born in
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, on April 6, 1856. He was one of the three children of Thomas Jefferson Devendorf and Grace Congdon. His father was a merchant and died when Devendorf was three years old. His mother remarried to a Methodist minister, A. W. Gray. Devendorf attended public school at Lowell.


Professional background

In 1874, the family moved to California where he became interested in business and land development. He got a job as a clerk at Hale Bros. Department Store in
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. On February 19, 1879, in San Jose, he married Lilliana Augusta "Lillie" Potter (1859-1940), a music teacher at the College of the Pacific in
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. They had five children. In 1901, Devendorf had property in San Jose, Morgan Hill, Gilroy, and Stockton. He decided to trade some of his land holdings for land in Carmel.


Carmel Development Company

In 1902, Devendorf purchased land in Carmel from developer and real estate agent Santiago J. Duckworth, who, in 1889, wanted to build a Catholic summer resort. San Francisco attorney
Frank Hubbard Powers Frank Hubbard Powers (September 25, 1864 – November 15, 1920), served in the California State Assembly for the 41st district from 1895 to 1897. He was a San Francisco attorney for Heller & Powers. He and real estate developer James Franklin Dev ...
(1864-1920) became his partner and they formed the Carmel Development Company on November 25, 1902. On November 25, 1902, Devendorf became partners with Powers and formed the
Carmel Development Company The Carmel Development Company was a real-estate development company that operated in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California from 1902 to 1965. It was developed by James Franklin Devendorf and Frank Hubbard Powers. Powers provided the capital and did th ...
to operate at the
Carmel Development Company Building The Carmel Development Company Building is a one-story concrete block commercial building in downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. The building is the first and oldest commercial business block, and first "fireproof" concrete block building in ...
in the town of Carmel-by-the-Sea. Powers provided the capital and did the legal work of the corporation. Devendorf was general manager and oversaw subdividing and developing the land. Devendorf hired engineer Henry Fisher to layout the village of Carmel. A new subdivision map of the town was filed with the County Recorder in 1902. Under Devendorf's direction, Carmel became a colony of artists and writers and was established as a city in 1903. By 1904, there were 75 permanent residents, several stores, a restaurant, school, and Carmel City's first hotel, Hotel Carmelo. In the spirit of planting
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s down the center of Ocean Avenue, Devendorf renamed the hotel the
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. By 1905, Devendorf used the Carmel Development Company to donate lots for the construction of a community church and school. Devendorf was one of the founders of the
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to support artistic works. In 1927, the club was replaced with the
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. He donated the site that would become the Carmel
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; and gave land for the
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. In 1906, Devendorf, through the Carmel Development Company, purchased land from local ranchers five miles south of Carmel where he developed the Carmel Highlands. In 1915, he developed the Highlands Inn in the Carmel Highlands, which was a resort hotel. His friend, marine artist
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helped Devendorf design the Highlands Inn. He sold the Highlands Inn in 1922. After the
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, more lots were sold because of relocated residents. By 1909, the Carmel Development Company was advertising "Carmel-By-The-Sea" round trip railroad rates to get people to come down to the town. A row of pine trees was planted down the middle of Ocean Avenue because of Devendorf's love for trees and the beautiful environment of the
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. By 1913, there were 550 residents in Carmel with thousands of summer visitors. The Carmel Realty Company publish a map and brochure of Carmel in 1913, advertising a "A town in a Pine Forest." The town included a post office, Wells Fargo Express office, public school, and free library.


Death

In May 1934, Devendorf visited the Wildcat Canyon area of the Carmel Highlands on horseback searching for water for the Highlands. There was a storm and Devendorf got ill and never recovered. He had a heart attack soon after this trip. Devendorf died on October 9, 1934, at the age of 78, at his home in
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. His funeral was at his family home in Oakland.


Legacy

Devendorf's daughter, Edwina Dupre Devendorf (1881-1954), became a painter and sculptor. In 1949, she made a bronze bust of her father that was dedicated at the
Devendorf Park Devendorf Park is a city park that occupies the block of Ocean Avenue and Junipero Street, Carmel-by-the-Sea, Monterey County, California, United States. The park is Carmel's central gathering place for outdoor events. The nearest larger town is Pe ...
, which was named in his honor. The park is located on Ocean Avenue at the entrance to town. The plague says: The mountain behind the city of Carmel was named after him.


References


External links


Carmel Heritage website


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