English: Exterior view of Maclay College of Theology after 1880, founded by Charles Maclay, founder of San Fernando and a Methodist minister.
Historical Notes: He was also a Senator. One of San Fernando's original subdividers, he endowed the college with $150,000 in money and land. It was then an adjunct of the University of Southern California and later merged with it. It was sold in 1902 to a church.
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