HORACE H. WALLING

 

             Horace H. Walling has been a resident of San Mateo County since October, 1905.  He was born in Kirkville, Iowa, on December 5th, 1869.  In 1882 his parents came to California, locating in Woodland, Yolo County, where he finished his education in the public schools.

             Upon leaving school he entered the office of the Woodland Mail to learn the printing trade and journalism, and for a number of years followed the printing and publishing business.  During his newspaper experience he was the founder and owner of one of the principal papers of Placerville, El Dorado County.

             In 1901 he became identified with the Type Foundary and Printers Supply business in San Francisco, and since then his business interests have been in San Francisco.  He is the Vice-President and Manager of the Keystone Type Foundary of California, located at 638 Mission Street.

             In 1891 he married Miss Elisa Stevenson, of one of the pioneer families of Marysville, Cal.  Mrs. Walling is a prominent worker in Civic and Literary Clubs in San Mateo, taking an active interest in the welfare of the Public Schools as President of the Parent-Teachers’ Association.  They have two children, Horace S., and Elisa B.

             Mr. Walling takes an active part in fraternal circles; is a member of San Mateo Lodge No. 226 F. & A.M., and San Mateo Lodge No. 1112 B.P.O.E.  The family home is at 236 Elm Street, San Mateo.

 

Transcribed by Betty Wilson



Source: History of San Mateo County by Philip W. Alexander & Charles P. Hamm page 142. Press of Burlingame Publishing Co., Burlingame, CA. 1916.


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