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Frederick Rindge was also the only surviving son of banking and shipping tycoon Samuel B. Rindge and Mrs. Clarissa Harrington Rindge. Frederick and his wife, Rhoda , came to be informally known as the King and Queen of Malibu, [ 1 ] and with an estimated net worth in the millions of dollars, [ 2 ] the family was considered one of the wealthiest ...
In 1892 Frederick H. Rindge purchased the 13,300-acre (5,400 ha) Spanish land grant Rancho Topanga Malibu Sequit or "Malibu Rancho". [2] He later expanded it to 17,000 acres (6,900 ha)) as the Rindge Ranch, which encompasses present day Malibu, California, and Rhoda May ran it, its oil derrick, and railroad after Frederick's death, also founding the Rindge Dam, Malibu Potteries, and what ...
Frederick and wife Rhoda May Knight Rindge's daughter, Rhoda Agatha, commissioned Malibu's Adamson House with her husband, Merritt Adamson. The Rindge family fortune has been valued at US$ 700 million in 2016 dollars accounting for inflation [ 8 ] and were close friends of the Roosevelt family .
The Hueneme, Malibu & Port Los Angeles Railway was a standard-gauge, 15-mile railroad (24 km) in Malibu, California.It was founded by Frederick Hastings Rindge (1857–1905) and operated on his 13,000-acre ranch (5,300 ha) along the coast, which encompassed most of what is today Malibu.
The Rindge couple had three children: Samuel, Frederick Jr., and Rhoda Agatha.The family first settled into a home in Santa Monica. [3] In the 1890s, the family began utilizing a Victorian ranch home they built in Malibu Canyon, [34] which eventually burned down in a brush fire in 1903.
Man, 55, Killed While Trying to Protect His Home from Wildfire Remembered as Beloved Malibu Resident: ‘One-of-a-Kind’ David Chiu January 13, 2025 at 3:57 PM
Rancho Topanga Malibu Sequit was a 13,316-acre (53.89 km 2) Spanish land grant in the Santa Monica Mountains and adjacent coast, within present day Los Angeles County, California. It was given by Spanish Governor José Joaquín de Arrillaga in 1804 to José Bartolomé Tapia.
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