Alpheus P. Hodges
Alpheus P. Hodges | |
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1st Mayor of Los Angeles | |
In office July 1, 1850 – May 7, 1851 | |
Preceded by | Stephen Clark Foster (pre-statehood) |
Succeeded by | Benjamin Davis Wilson |
Personal details | |
Born |
1821 Virginia |
Died |
July 29, 1858 Alexandria, Virginia |
Alpheus P. Hodges (1821 - July 29, 1858) was the first Mayor of Los Angeles, California after the city was incorporated on April 4, 1850. However, he was preceded by Stephen C. Foster, who was the first mayor under American rule.
Biography
He was born in 1821.
Hodges was originally a physician, but served as both the mayor and Coroner of Los Angeles, California from 1850 to 1851. At that time, the population of the city was only 1,610. A native of Virginia, he became mayor of the new city at age 28. He served as mayor for only a year, that being the term of the office at that time.
He later returned to Virginia, and died in Alexandria at the home of his father on July 29, 1858. He was aged 36 years and ten months.[1]
Citations
- ↑ http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/surnames.hodges/3365/mb.ashx?pnt=1, citing obituary in the Richmond Whig & Public Advertiser, Friday, August 6, 1858, p.4, c.6.
References
- Chronological Record of Los Angeles City Officials: 1850—1938, Compiled under Direction of Municipal Reference Library City Hall, Los Angeles March 1938 (Reprinted 1966)
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