James Otis (politician)

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James Otis

In office
December 1, 1873 – October 30, 1875
Preceded by William Alvord
Succeeded by George Hewston

Born August 11, 1826(1826-08-11)
Boston, Massachusetts
Died October 30, 1875 (aged 49)
San Francisco, California


James Otis (born August 11, 1826; died October 30, 1875) was a politician from San Francisco, California. James Otis was born in Boston, Massachusetts on August 11, 1826 Otis then moved to San Francisco for the 1849 California Gold Rush. Otis then became an importer and exporter in San Francisco. He then became a member of the Board of Supervisors in 1859 and served until 1862. Otis was then elected Mayor of San Francisco in 1873 and was sworn in on December 1, 1873. James Otis died of diphtheria in San Francisco on October 30, 1875 while still serving his term as mayor. James Otis was the first and only mayor to die in office until George Moscone's assassination in 1978.

Preceded by
William Alvord
Mayor of San Francisco
1873–1875
Succeeded by
George Hewston