
J.V.A. Love
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ennsylvania
contributed one of the early settlers in Redlands in the person of J.V.A.
Love, who came to this city in April, l886. Mr. Love was born in Steelville,
Chester Co., Pa., in l846, where he lived upon a farm with his parents and
attended the common schools. His father, however, was at that time owner
of three mills, making paper, flour and lumber. With his parents he moved
to Brunswick, Ill., in l855 and subsequently, in 1866, he took a preparatory
course in the academy at Galesberg, in the same state. Previous to this
he had worked upon a farm, and in a flour and lumber mill belonging to his
father. In 1868 he commenced railroading, and for twelve years was yardmaster
at Peoria, Ill., for the C.B.& Q.R.R. Afterward he was with the Wabash,
the Union Pacific and the Great Northern, in Northern Minnesota. He then
came to Redlands as above mentioned. Soon after arrival he bought his present
home place, on Fern avenue. He also formed a partnership with J.S.
Edwards in the nursery business, which continued until the spring of
1893. Since that time he has been attending to and improving his own properties.
In the fall of 1886, in Peoria, Ill., he was married to Miss Margaret E.
Waugh, a native of the same place. Mr. Love's father died in Fulton
county, Ill., Feb. 20, 1882, at the age of 83. His mother, 84 years old,
is still living at the old homestead in Illinois.
(Source:
Illustrated Redlands, 1897, p. 61.)
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