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McDonald family of California
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The McDonalds were a wealthy family of California during the 19th and 20th centuries. Descended from Mark Lindsay McDonald (1833-1917), they built and owned the historic residence "Mableton", also known as the "McDonald Mansion", in Santa Rosa.
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Colonel Mark Lindsey McDonald Mark McDonald, Jr. with young Marcia Juilliard McDonald Marcia McDonald Mableton Mrs. Mark L. McDonald, Jr. with Juilliard and Marcia Ralphine North McDonald McDonald Family
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"Mableton", circa 1882. This is the earliest known view of the house, taken from a lithograph published in the 1880s. It was built in 1879 as the summer home of the Mark L. McDonald family, whose primary residence was in San Francisco. The family chose the name "Mableton" after the Mississippi plantation home of Ralphine North McDonald. Note the original two-tiered roof cresting and the bands of patterned roof shingles , which are to be restored. Partly visible on the far right of the image are the carriage house and the gazebo. Courtesy of Sonoma County Library History Annex and Santa Rosa Press Democrat. Marcia Augusta McDonald, around age 18 Ralphine North McDonald Juilliard McDonald, at 10th Street Home Mark McDonald, Jr. with young Marcia Colonel Mark Lindsey McDonald Mrs. Mark L. McDonald, Jr. with Juilliard and Marcia Colonel Mark L. McDonald family at Mableton, around 1900. Mrs. McDonald, Edith, Stewart, Maxwell McNutt, Mabel, Florence, Mark Jr. and the Colonel.
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The McDonalds were a wealthy family of California during the 19th and 20th centuries. Descended from Mark Lindsay McDonald (1833-1917), they built and owned the historic residence "Mableton", also known as the "McDonald Mansion", in Santa Rosa. Colonel Mark L. McDonald was born in Kentucky but settled in California during the 1850s. He made his money in road construction, and later in property development in Santa Rosa. He was married to Ralphine North McDonald (1843-1918), from Mississippi, and among their seven children it was Mark McDonald Jr. (died 1932) who became heir to Mableton. Mark Jr. was also a successful businessman, running a water works and a fruit packing plant. He and his wife Isabelle, née Juilliard (died 1960), made alterations to Mableton during the 1920s. They had three children, including their son Juilliard who died childless in 1946, and his sister Marcia later became the last McDonald heir. Upon Marcia's death in 1971, Mableton passed to the Stanford University and the University of California.
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