Daniel Innes
Daniel Innes (ca. 1835–1918) operated dry-goods businesses in Illinois and Kansas, later a Los Angeles, California, real estate developer and investor. He went on to become a member of Los Angeles City Council for the period 1890-94.
Innes was born October 22, 1835 in Lairg, Scotland to William and Catharine (MacDonald) Innes, and emigrated to Buffalo, New York, at the age of 14. He moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1865 and established a dry-goods business there. Four years later he opened a larger store in Elgin, Illinois. He married Sarah Katherine "S. Kate" Pease in Elgin, Illinois on March 3, 1870. In 1871 he opened another store in Lawrence, Kansas, with his brother, George Innes.[1]
Together they moved to California in 1885 and engaged in real estate development, opening several tracts in Angelino Heights, Los Angeles.[2]
Innes built their house at 1329 Carroll Avenue near Echo Park in Angelino Heights, known as the Innes House. It was used as the exterior shots of "Haliwell Manor" in the CW television series "Charmed."
Innes made investments in the , to manufacture and sell machinery, wagons and hardware;[3][4] Bisbee West Copper, mining in Arizona[5] and the Stricker Hotel Company.[6]
He was a member of the Los Angeles City Council in 1890-94, representing the 2nd Ward.[7] He ran for re-election in 1894[8] but was defeated.
He also had a hobby of collecting coins.[9]
Innes died on July 20, 1918, at the age of 83. He was survived by his wife, Sarah Katherine "S. Kate" Innes, and three children, Mrs. Willard J. Doran (Sarah), Walter P. Innes and William A. Innes.[1][10]
External links[]
- "A Plain Statement From Councilman Innes" about the printing of ballots for city elections [1]
- Photographs of the Daniel Innes house at 1329 Carroll Avenue, Angelino Heights [2]
References[]
- ^ a b ."Daniel Innes Dead After Long Illness," Los Angeles Times, July 21, 1918
- ^ "Passengers From the East," Los Angeles Herald, December 11, 1885
- ^ "New Corporations," Los Angeles Herald, November 15, 1898
- ^ Articles of Incorporation, Los Angeles Herald, November 17, 1898
- ^ "Bisbee West Copper," Los Angeles Herald, December 7, 1902
- ^ "Incorporations," Los Angeles Herald, October 21, 1909
- ^ Chronological Record of Los Angeles City Officials 1850–1938, Municipal Reference Library, March 1938, reprinted 1946
- ^ "The Proper Candidates," Los Angeles Herald, November 2, 1894
- ^ Luella Sawyer (1934) and Clare Wallace (1936), Los Angeles Public Library reference collection
- ^ "Obituary: Mrs. S. Kate Innes," Los Angeles Times, May 29, 1935, page A-9
- 1835 births
- 1918 deaths
- Businesspeople from Los Angeles
- Los Angeles City Council members
- 19th-century American politicians
- 19th-century American businesspeople