- George P. Tebbetts
George Parrish Tebbetts (1828–
January 9 ,1909 ) was an Americanpolitician fromCalifornia .Tebbetts was born in
Concord, New Hampshire and graduated fromDartmouth College in 1848, where he studied medicine. With theCalifornia gold rush he sailed toSan Francisco . While crossing theIsthmus of Panama , he cared for people suffering fromyellow fever .He prospected with a Chinese boy on the
American River near Sacramento and they extracted $70,000 in gold. The Chinese boy returned to China, but on a surprise visit, saw Tebbetts 45 years later.Tebbetts arrived in
San Diego around 1850 and was co-proprietor of the Exchange Hotel. He was elected Councilman for 1851–1852. In 1852 he became the thirdmayor of San Diego under U.S. rule. While mayor, a series of murders, horse thievery, and lawlessness caused locals to organize The Vigilantes to keep the peace. When Tebbetts' horse was stolen, the thieves were caught, paraded around town with nooses around their necks, and lynched. Federal officials investigated, but gave up when Tebbetts told them the entire town was involved.In 1852 the city was bankrupt. The city charter was abolished and city administration was performed by a Board of Trustees with no mayor, operated by the state.
Tebbetts later was member of the
San Diego County Board of Supervisors during 1854-1864.During an Indian war at Warner Springs in the early 1850s, Tebbetts served as ensign with Fitzgerald's Volunteers. The uprising was caused by a 1844 Mexican land grant that included Cupa, the village of the Cupeňo people, and surrounding homelands. During the war Tebbetts participated in a "Dual" with
Joshua Bean as a practical joke.Tebbets ran the Exchange Hotel, with a partner Philip Hooff, from 1850 or 1851. The hotel was owned by his father-in-law Juan Rodríguez and sold in 1858.
George Derby immortalized them in his satirical book "Phoenixiana" referring to Tebbetts and Hoof as "Two bitts" (because of his small size) and "Cloven Hooff".Tebbetts bought the San Luis Rey Ranch in the late 1850s. In the late 1860s he moved to Santa Barbara where he bought the San Roque Ranch, was appointed
Postmaster , and started the Santa Barbara "Press", "Daily Independent", and "Daily News".Tebbetts married twice, with four children (Horace, Stella, John, and [http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rpbale&id=I13 Maria Virginia De Los Reyes] ) from his first marriage with Delorez Rodríguez ( [http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rpbale&id=I128 Maria Delos Reyes Osuna Y Rodriguez] ), daughter of [http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rpbale&id=I129 Juan Rodríguez] , and three children from his second marriage to [http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rpbale&id=I576 Mary Jones] . [http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rpbale&id=I13Maria Tebbetts (Maria Virginia De Los Reyes Tebbetts)] married [http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rpbale&id=I7 Brigadier-General Frank Clarke Prescott N.G.C.]
Later, he moved in with his son Nathan in San Francisco where he died 1909.
See also
* [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/63april/tebbetts.htm "George Parrish Tebbetts", "The Journal of San Diego History" 9:2 (April 1963)] by Orion Zink
* [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/62october/exchange.htm "The Exchange Hotel", "The Journal of San Diego History" 8:4 (October 1962)] by Orion Zink
* [http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rpbale&id=I127 "Tebbetts Genealogy"] by Richard Prescott Bale
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