george white marston: san diego’s “first citizen” (1850-1946)
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George White Marston:San Diego’s “First Citizen”
(1850-1946)
George Marston’s humble beginnings
George saved his hard-earned money
1885 1928
Marston’s Department Store
George Marston used his money to help found
and build:
The San Diego Historical Society
The Junipero Serra Museum and Presidio Park
The YMCA
Anza Borrego Desert Park,Torrey Pines State Park, and Balboa Park
Philanthropy/ PhilanthropistHe was a very generous
philanthropist who came to be know as San Diego’s
“First Citizen” because he made so many important contributions
to our city
What would YOU do as a philanthropist?
Help animals?
Build a playground?
“Geranium George”A plaque to his memory on one of his gifts, the
Serra Museum, says:
GEORGE WHITE MARSTON
1850-1946
Friend of His Fellow MenLover of All Growing Things.
Piece by piece through many years heacquired these acres, the site of thefirst Spanish settlement in California.
He erected this building, he planted thetrees and shrubs and maintained their growth
with tireless devotion, and when thebarren hillside had blossomed into beauty,he presented Presidio Park to the City he
loved as a memorial to Father Junipero Serra.
George Marston Timeline
1850
born in Wisconsin
1870
moved toSan Diego
1890 1910
1872 opened hisfirst store
1930 1950
1928FoundsSDHS
1948Dies in San Diego
History Makers Chronological Timeline(by birth year)
1828 Mary Chase Walker
1848 Ah Quin
1850 George
Marston
1857 Kate Sessions
1810 1820 1830 1840 1860
Today’s Vocabulary Words:
Founder- A person who begins something new
Philanthropist-Someone who contributes time, money, or goods, to support a cause or community
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