Collis Potter Huntington was born in Harwinton, Connecticut, in 1821.
CollisHuntington was the adopted father of Clara Elizabeth Prentice, born in Sacramento, in 1860.
CollisHuntington was also the adopted father of renowned hispanist Archer M. Huntington, son of Collis P. Huntington's second wife, by her first husband, who founded a Spanish museum and rare books library The Hispanic Society of America in upper Manhattan, which is still free and open to the public.
Collis P. Huntington State Park was primarily in agricultural use until the Luttgen family acquired the land in the late 1800's and developed the present service roads, trails, and artificial ponds.
Collis Potter Huntington became one of the wealthiest men in the country in the late century by his promotion and completion of the first transcontinental railroad.
Huntington were careful to preserve the natural quality of their land, the 883 acre park is now a wonderful place for tranquility.