Wilshire family.

Henry Gaylord Wilshire was born on June 7, 1861 in Cincinnati, OH; attended Harvard; came to Los Angeles, CA in his mid-20s; purchased land and helped turn Long Beach into a seaside resort; began to develop Wilshire Boulevard and the Los Angeles Billposting Co.; became known as the millionaire socialist, publishing The challenge, which changed its name to Wilshire's magazine; contributors included George Bernard Shaw, Upton Sinclair, and Jack London; in 1904 married Mary McReynolds; born on May 1, 1880 in New York City, NY, she was active in socialist organizations; also contributed to Wilshire's magazine; their son Logan was born on Aug. 29, 1907; when the magazine was banned from the U.S. mail, Gaylord Wilshire published it and ran his other businesses from Canada; owned a second home in Hampstead, London, England; Gaylord stood as a congressional candidate for the 6th California district in 1890, for the British Parliament in 1894, for the Canadian Parliament in 1902, and for Congress from New York in 1904; published works include Socialism : a religion (19-- ), Wilshire editorials (c1906), and Syndicalism : what it is (1912); he died on Sept. 7, 1927.

From the description of Papers, 1898-1985. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 39813090

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