History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . Bank of Orange,when it was principally owned by the Commercial Bank of Santa Ana. and was a director there as early as 1898. When the Bank of Orange was taken over by Orangepeople, he continued to be a director, and later he was made president. He continuedin that enviable office when it was made the National Bank of Orange; and after manyyears of service as a president and a director,


History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . Bank of Orange,when it was principally owned by the Commercial Bank of Santa Ana. and was a director there as early as 1898. When the Bank of Orange was taken over by Orangepeople, he continued to be a director, and later he was made president. He continuedin that enviable office when it was made the National Bank of Orange; and after manyyears of service as a president and a director, he resigned first from one office andthen from the other, but he is still intrested in the bank as a stockholder. He wasalso one of the organizers of the Orange Savings Bank, in which he is still Burnham was also one of the organizers of and a director in the Santiago OrangeGrowers Association, withdrawing after many years when he sold his ranch in 1916and moved to Los Angeles, where he and his family now reside at 401 South KingsleyDrive. He was one of the organizers and director of the H. R. Boynton Company,afterwards changed to the Pacific Pipe and Supply • Company, and succeeded HISTORY OF ORANGE COUNTY 603 Boynton as president, a position he tilled for some time, until he resigned to acceptthe vice-presidency, as itrequired less of his time. For the past ten years he has beena director of the Title Insurance and Trust Company of Los Angeles. At Geneva. 111., on December 9, 1880, Mr. Burnham was married to Miss KatharineP. French, a native of St. Charles, Kane County, 111., and the daughter of Rolla andMary C. (Cook) French, born, respectively, in Vermont and Erie County, N. Y.; theywere joined in matrimony at St. Charles, after which Mr. French became a stockbroker in Chicago. When he died, he was an officer of the Miner Bank of St. Burnhams maternal grandfather. Franklin Cook, emigrated with his family, includ-ing herself and her mother


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