![]() ![]() Charles A. Kingsbury |
After three years of out-of-door life in his native place, he was attracted to Southern California, and, after many months of careful investigation throughout the region, he decided upon Redlands as a home, which choice he never regretted, and often expressed himself as having found "just the right place." He was, from the first, deeply interested in municipal, religious and educational affairs. He was a member of the board of trustees of the city, a trustee of the Redlands school district - the principal school in which now bears his name; a trustee of the Union High School district, and a member of the Y. M. C. A. "As a conservator of the public good, his strict integrity and intelligent appreciation of the city's interests, gained him the implicit confidence of all. As a citizen and friend, his ready sympathy and rare christian character gained him a place in the hearts of many, who will remember him for the good he has done." His widow and son survive him. The latter is in Harvard College, class of 1899. (Source: Illustrated Redlands, 1897, p. 28.) |
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