Maurice Harris Newmark was a United States grocer and writer from Los Angeles, California.
Background
Newmark was born in Los Angeles on March 3, 1859. He was the son of Harris Newmark, pioneer merchant of Los Angeles and founder of a number of the city"s enterprises. His mother was Sarah Newmark.
lieutenant was established by his father in 1865, and continued under its original name of H. Newmark and Company and under the sole control of its founder until 1885.
Education
He attended private and public schools in Los Angeles from 1865 till 1872, when he went to New York City and there attended a private school for one year. He studied in Paris, France from 1873 to 1876, and after graduating, returned to Los Los Angeles
Career
Upon his return from France, Newmark went to work for the H. Newmark Company. Up to 1885, the father had associated with Newmark as partners. Other contemporaries included Kaspare Cohn, Samuel Cohn, M. J. Newmark, and M. A. In business, he served as vice president, Harris Newmark Company
First vice president, M. A. Newmark & Company.
Vice president, Los Angeles Brick Company. Director, Equitable Savings Bank.
Director, Standard Woodenware Company. And director, Montebello Land and Water Company.
Newmark was also identified with several civic and commercial organizations in Los Los Angeles
He served as the harbor commissioner of Los Angeles under appointment by Mayor Alexander, was president of the Associated Jobbers, as well as president of the Southern California Wholesale Grocers" Association. He was a director of the Chamber of Commerce, the Merchants and Manufacturers" Association, and the Board of Trade. He was also a director of the Southwest Museum, as well as an adjunct of the Archaeological Society of America.
Newmark was a thirty-second degree Mason and a Shriner.