Charles
Sumner Compton was born September 24, 1860 in
Allegheny City (now a part of Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania.
When two years c1d, he was taken by his missionary
parents to Brazil where the family remained for
two years. Upon their return to San Francisco,
California, he attended private schools and entered
Grinell College (Iowa) at the age of 17. In order
to pay his way through college, his mother resumed
her medical practice.
Finishing
his course in civil engineering he took up surveying
and returned to California in 1885. After surveying
the town of Willows, Glenn County, Mr. Compton
moved to Southern California.
His
professional career during the years following,
includes ¬civil engineer with the Beaumont
Land and Water Company, during which he engaged
in laying out the town of Beaumont; 1898 1901,
construction engineer with the Union Pacific and
Denver and Rio Grande Railroads in Nebraska and
Colorado; engineering the building of the arch
over the American River at Truckee, while with
the Southern Pacific Railroad; chief engineer,
1905 1908, for the Northern Electric Railroad,
now the Sacramento Northern Railroad, and building
the unit north one hundred and twenty miles from
Sacramento; consulting engineer to 1915; superintendent
of Paradise irrigation System, to 1919; Logging
Engineer for the Diamond Match Lumber Company
to 1927.
Mr.
Compton served the city of Los Angeles as City
Engineer in the early days. He was elected to
the office December 3, 1894 and served to December
3, 1896.
Failing
health the last two years of Mr. Compton's life
prevented further work in his profession. He died
October 20, 1929, in Chico, California.