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Charles Maclay (November 9, 1822 – July 19, 1890) was a
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and is known for his act of purchasing a 56,000 acre land grant in 1874, what was known as San Fernando Rancho. Maclay displaced and, the tribe argues, illegally removed the Tataviam people from their land. Maclay used the land he took to become the founder of the city of
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in the San Fernando Valley.


History

Charles Maclay's heritage was Scots-Irish. He was the brother of
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, a pioneer missionary to China; and the uncle of
Robert Maclay Widney Robert Maclay Widney (December 23, 1838 – November 14, 1929) was an American lawyer, judge, and one of the founders of the University of Southern California (USC). History He was born in Piqua, Ohio. He was the older brother of Joseph Wi ...
, a founder of the
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, and of
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, the second president of the
University of Southern California , mottoeng = "Let whoever earns the palm bear it" , religious_affiliation = Nonsectarian—historically Methodist , established = , accreditation = WSCUC , type = Private research university , academic_affiliations = , endowment = $8.1 ...
. Maclay was a
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minister. Charles Maclay, an abolitionist, became a California State Assemblyman in the 7th District from
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(1861-1863) and later a
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(1867-1872). In 1867, when the seat held by State Senator William J. Knox came open after Knox's unexpected death, '' The San Jose Mercury'', campaigned for Maclay with the popular song " Wha'll be King but Charlie?" (Scots for "Who'll be king but Charlie.")Hodges, Hugh T.
"Charles Maclay: California Missionary, San Fernando Valley Pioneer: PART II"
''Southern California Quarterly'', vol. 68, no. 3, 1986, pp. 207–256. JSTOR. Accessed January 24, 2020.


San Fernando Valley, California

In 1874, Maclay purchased a 56,000 acre land grant in 1874, what was known as San Fernando Rancho. He then displaced and, the tribe argues, illegally removed the Tataviam people from their land. In 1882, cousins George K. Porter and Benjamin F. Porter, owner of future
Porter Ranch Porter Ranch is a suburban neighborhood in the northwest San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California. History New home construction that was completed in the Porter Ranch area in the 1990s–2000s, including the Renaiss ...
, each received one-third of the total land. In 1885, Maclay founded the Maclay School of Theology, a Methodist
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in his newly founded town of
San Fernando, California San Fernando ( Spanish for " St. Ferdinand") is a general-law city in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles County, California, in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. It is bordered on all sides by the City of Los Angeles. As of the 20 ...
. After his death it became an affiliate and moved to the campus of the University of Southern California before becoming the
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in 1957.


Legacy

*Mainly, Maclay is known for his act of purchasing a 56,000 acre land grant in 1874, what was known as San Fernando Rancho, Maclay ruthlessly displaced and, the tribe believes, illegally removed the Tataviam people from their land. *City of San Fernando *Claremont School of Theology *Charles Maclay Junior High School,
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, California: in 1960, the
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opened in his honor. In the late 1990s the school was renamed the Charles Maclay Middle School. Their slogan is ''Home of the Scotsman'' and uniforms sport their school colors green, white, and grey. *Maclay Street is a central thoroughfare through the City of San Fernando, crossing from Laurel Canyon Boulevard to Pacoima Canyon Road.


See also

* Ranchos of California *
History of the San Fernando Valley to 1915 The history of the San Fernando Valley from its exploration by the 1769 Portola expedition to the annexation of much of it by the City of Los Angeles in 1915 is a story of booms and busts, as cattle ranching, sheep ranching, large-scale wheat farm ...


References

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