
B.S. Stephenson
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S. Stephenson, the first jeweler of Redlands, and still in the jewelry
business in this city, was born in Yorkshire, England, but came to the
United States when a young man. After living for several years in the
Middle States and after a six months' trip to England, he went to St.
Louis and then came to Redlands, in July, 1886. He soon afterward started
in business in what was then the house of J.S. Edwards, on Cypress Avenue,
where he and other young men bac'hed it. In August the present town site
was decided upon. Anticipating the survey a short time, Mr. Stephenson
built a small business structure just back of the present office of The
Facts. After the survey he found that his building was 100 feet from the
State Street line, accordingly he moved it to the southeastern corner
of State and Fifth streets, and subsequently located it on the rear of
the lot, on Fifth street, where it still remains. This building was the
first business house located after the boundaries of the streets were
determined. The only other establishments then in existence were Dan Findlay's
meat market, and Wilcox's blacksmith shop. September 1, 1888, Mr.
Stephenson moved into his present place of business, 16 East State Street.
December 13, 1887, Mr. Stephenson was married in Trinity
Church to Miss Selma White, a native of
England, whom he had know in the East. This was the first church wedding
in Redlands. Mr. Stephenson was one of the first vestrymen of Trinity
Church.
(Source:
Illustrated Redlands, 1897, p. 90.)
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