William Jefferson “Will” Hunsaker: Pioneer Counsel of Southern California’s Rise
Before San Diego blossomed into a modern metropolis and before Los Angeles claimed its mantle as the cultural capital of the West Coast, Southern California was shaped by a cadre of restless, forceful personalities—attorneys, civic leaders, pioneers whose vision and will helped transform a dusty frontier into the economic and cultural hub it would become. Among these foundational figures was William Jefferson “Will” Hunsaker, a distinguished trial lawyer, political reformer, and one of early California’s most respected legal minds. His life, which spanned from 1855 to 1933, cuts across a vivid and turbulent panorama: frontier courts and railroad litigation, boom-town politics and civic reform, and the rise of two cities that would define the American 20th century.