Herbert Fleishhacker (November 2, 1872 – April 2, 1957),[1] was an American businessman, civic leader and philanthropist.
[2] He then created a lumber company in Eugene, Oregon which supported the paper mill.
[2] The Anglo California Bank, Ltd., founded in 1873, was the successor to the London firm of J & W Seligman & Company.
In 1918, he was appointed to serve president of the San Francisco Park Commission by mayor James Rolph.
[13] He lived in the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco[5] and at an estate in Atherton, until it had to be sold to pay debts.