San Diego county, California; a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . 1895, whenhe gave up his active interest on account of ill health and moved to San his business affairs he displayed sound judgment and unfaltering industryand he became prominent and successful in his chosen line. His prosperitydemonstrated his great executive force, his spirit of initiative and his resourcefulbusiness ability and enabled him to spend the later years of his life in ease andcomfort. After Mr. Boutelle established his residence in San Diego he becameinterested in Indian affai


San Diego county, California; a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . 1895, whenhe gave up his active interest on account of ill health and moved to San his business affairs he displayed sound judgment and unfaltering industryand he became prominent and successful in his chosen line. His prosperitydemonstrated his great executive force, his spirit of initiative and his resourcefulbusiness ability and enabled him to spend the later years of his life in ease andcomfort. After Mr. Boutelle established his residence in San Diego he becameinterested in Indian affairs and every year made trips to the reservations in south-ern California, studying conditions and bringing to the Indians, who soon becamehis stanch friends, supplies and luxuries not furnished by the government. Heaccumulated a large and representative collection of Indian mission ware—oneof the most valuable in this part of the state—and Mrs. Boutelle intends eventuallyto present this to the San Diego Museum. Mr. Boutelle married, in Clinton, Massachusetts, on the 5th of March, 1868,. THOMAS X. HOlTKLLE HISTORY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY 211 Miss Abbie Warren Goodale, a daughter of Edward Warren and Lucy S. (War-ren) Goodale, the former of whom died April 27, 1905. Mrs. Boutelle still retainsher residence in San Diego and is well and favorably known socially, her circleof friends being coextensive with the circle of her acquaintances. Mr. Boutellegave his allegiance to no particular political party but voted always for the menwhom he considered most forceful, able and public-spirited. He was a lifelongmember of the Congregational church, in which his father served as is well remembered in the city, for he was a man of high integrity and deepsincerity, who dealt honestly and honorably with all men and led a worthy, straight-forward and upright life. MINARD J, PERRIN. Among the men who are the most important factors in the growth and prog-ress of a community are those


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