
George B. Ellis
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April 24, l860, at Lyons, Iowa, George B. Ellis was educated in public
and private schools of that city. At the age of 17 he went to Fargo, Dakota,
for one year and afterward to Euclid, near Crookston, Minn., at which
place he raised wheat and ran a general merchandise store and a lumber
yard for three years. He was married to Minnie A. Reynolds,
a daughter of Judge Reynolds, of Minneapolis. Afterward removing to Minneapolis
Mr. Ellis had charge of the Boston Shoe Company's establishment in that
city. His next move was to his home at Clinton, Iowa, where he remained
two years in general merchandise business, and then came to California.
After a short residence at Perris he came to Redlands in August, l889
and took up his abode in the Terracina hotel, which was then vacant. Here
he remained three years, during which time he set out 250 acres to citrus
fruits for the Redlands Land Company. Most of this property was afterward
turned over to the People's Home Savings Bank of San Francisco, and Mr.
Ellis has since represented its interests here and also in San Bernardino
and Riverside. Mr. Ellis was president of the West Redlands Water Company
for three years and until l895. He was one of the owners who opened the
Terracina hotel and built the Terracina railroad. He originated the scheme
which developed into the Redlands Electric Light and Power Company, being
afterward joined in this enterprise by Messrs. Feraud,
Sinclair and Crafts.
Mr.and Mrs. Ellis have three children-one boy, who is a native son and
two girls, who were born in the East.
(Source:
Illustrated Redlands, l897, p.40)
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