J. S. Slauson
Politician, Deceased Person
1829 – 1905
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Who was J. S. Slauson?
Jonathan Sayre Slauson was a land developer who founded the town of Azusa, California in 1887. He was elected to the Los Angeles Board of Education on December 5, 1904 for a two year term. However, Slauson resigned on September 23, 1905. His resignation was accepted a week later when Wilson Campbell Patterson was appointed as his successor. Slauson died shortly thereafter.
Slauson Avenue, a major thoroughfare in Los Angeles, is named after him.
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