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Isaac Lankershim (c. 1819 – April 10, 1882) was an American landowner and pioneer in . He was the owner of 60,000 acres in Los Angeles County, California.


Early life
Sources from during his life vary on Lankershim's birth year and place. He was born into a Jewish family in the Kingdom of Bavaria, in either the towns of , , or Albertkunstadt, and on April 8, between 1818 and 1820.


Career
Lankershim settled in St. Louis, and worked in the grain and livestock shipping business.

In 1854, Lankershim moved west to the in California. A year later, in 1855, he sowed and harvested 1,000 acres of wheat in Solano County, California. Shortly after, he expanded to over 14,000 acres near Fresno, California. In 1868, he purchased a bigger ranch in San Diego, California and grew wheat. In 1860, the rest of his family moved from St. Louis to California, and he established an office in San Francisco, California.

In the late 1860s, Lankershim moved to Los Angeles, California, where he became associated with businessman . In 1869, Lankershim purchased 60,000 acres of the San Fernando Valley from "Lankershim's renewed vitality in areas like the NoHo Arts District reflects mass transit's ascent" (22 Dec 2012) Los Angeles Times for US$115,000 together with other businessmen from San Francisco, known as the San Fernando Valley Farm Homestead Association.Cecilia Rasmussen, "A possible romance led to lawsuit, death" (Dec. 2, 2007) The Los Angeles TimesJoann Deutch, "The Tale Of Notable Dead Lankershim" (April 25, 2009) These acres included what is now Woodland Hills, Tarzana, Encino, Sherman Oaks, Van Nuys and North Hollywood. By 1873, they raised 40,000 sheep on the ranch. When wool prices fell, they grew wheat instead. To take the wheat from the valley to Santa Monica, California, he built a wagon path, which he turned into a toll road in 1876. The route is followed by today's Interstate 405.

With his son-in-law, Isaac Newton Van Nuys, Lankershim started the Los Angeles Farming and Milling Co, and they took over full ownership of the San Fernando Valley Ranch Company. They also established the Lankershim Ranch Land & Water Co., a 12,000-acre real estate development in what is now known as North Hollywood, Los Angeles.


Personal life, death and legacy
Lankershim married Annis Lydia Moore (1818–1901), an immigrant in 1842. He relinquished his Jewish faith and converted to the . They had a son, James Boon Lankershim (1850–1931), and a daughter, Susanna Lankershim, who married Isaac Newton Van Nuys (1836–1912). He died on April 10, 1882.

Lankershim Boulevard in Los Angeles is named for the Lankershim family.

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