Wirt Bowman

Wirt Bowman

Wirt Bowman was an American self-described capitalist. He was also a turn of the century entrepreneur, speculator, casino owner, and one of the founders of the Agua Caliente Casino and Hotel in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.

Born on March 28, 1874, he was the son of a Virginian Confederate cavalry veteran and expert telegraph operator who settled in West Point, Mississippi following the war. In 1887, the family moved to Childress, Texas, where they engaged in farming and ranching.(citation1)

In 1894, at the age of 20, Wirt Bowman became a telegraph operator and station agent for the Southern Pacific Railway. During his 18 years with the railroad, it was said that he worked at every station between Nogales and Guaymas, except for Santa Ana. (citation 2) On June 3, 1896, he married his first wife, Magdalene Bernaldo, in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico. They had four children. He left the railroad in 1912 to devote his time to ranching in Nogales, Arizona, where he soon became an exceptionally successful businessman and politician. Bowman was a resident of Nogales for 51 years, and was responsible for much of its development and construction, including the Bowman Hotel and the Nogales Theater. He eventually owned the First National Bank, and was a principal investor in the Arizona Brewing Company in Phoenix, which offered Sunbru, the first bottled beer sold in Arizona when Prohibition ended. [http://www.breweriana.com/history/historyarizonabrew.html] Bowman also purchased large amounts of land in Arizona and southern California, particularly several noted properties in San Diego (including Rancho de los Penasquitos [http://www.nicoleaquino.com/RanchoPQ/history.htm] and Otero Ranch [http://www.dornhomes.com/tubac-golf-resort/tubac-golf-resort-history.htm] ).

Bowman’s success in business was matched by his success in politics. In Nogales, he served three terms as a town councilman, one term as mayor, (1918-1919) [http://www.nogalesaz.net/Graphics/jpg/Mayors/pages/1918%20-%201919%20Wirt%20G%20Bowman_jpg.htm] and one term as a member of the Arizona state legislature (1919-1920). He was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in New York City in 1924, served as vice-Chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee in Arizona (1924), and served as Democratic National Committeeman of Arizona (1932-1940). He was appointed Collector of Customs for the District of Arizona by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1943 (some say as a reward for party service) and served 2 ½ years. (citation 7)

Bowman was also extremely successful in business ventures across the Mexican border, where he owned the Foreign Club, a Tijuana gambling establishment. In 1928, Wirt Bowman, Baron Long (a California nightclub owner), and James N. Crofton (in the horseracing business) formed a company (“syndicate”) to build the $10 million Agua Caliente Casino and Hotel. [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/rising/risingchapter6.htm] [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/2002-3/frontier.htm] Some sources note the fourth partner was Abelardo L. Rodriguez, Military Commander and Governor of Baja, and future President of Mexico. [http://www.sandiego.edu/tijuana/tjtimeline.html] The luxury Resort included casino, hotel, guest bungalows, championship golf and tennis facilities, Turkish baths, restaurants, nightclubs, and its own airstrip. The venture was enormously successful financially and particularly popular with Hollywood stars of the day, who were able to avoid Prohibition and other limitations by crossing the border. The $2.5 million Agua Caliente racetrack, which opened in December 1929, was equally attractive because betting on horse races was illegal in California at the time. [http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20041228/news_1s28caliente.html] The world of casinos, gambling, and horseracing is often associated with organized crime, as well as “vice” crimes, such as prostitution. Some sources suggest that Bowman and his associates (dubbed "Border Barons" by the media) were also involved in these less legitimate enterprises in Tijuana, and imply that Bowman may have played a leadership role, thanks to his vast network of family and business associates on both sides of the border. (citation 11, 12) Bowman left Agua Caliente in 1934, just one year before Mexican President Lazaro Cardenas outlawed gambling, closed the resort, and turned it into a school.

In 1945, Bowman sold the First National Bank, resigned as president of the local chamber of commerce, and bought one of the largest cattle ranches in southern Arizona’s San Rafael Valley. (citation 2) He died of natural causes (a heart attack) on April 20, 1949, at the age of 75. He spent his last three years in Tucson, with his second wife, Teresa V. Bowman. He had three children with Teresa Bowman; Jackson, Georgia, and Ginga. [http://genealogy.az.gov/azdeath/088/10880117.pdf]

Bowman’s associate Baron Long once owned a racehorse named “Wirt Bowman” that had the distinction of being the first horse transported by airplane for a horse race. (need citation)

References

# "History of the Descendants of John Hottel (Immigrant from Switzerland to America)" Huddle, Rev. W.D. and Lulu May. (Shenandoah Publishing House, Inc.: Strasburg, Virginia) 1930.
# “Well Known Pioneer Came Here Half A Century Ago Yesterday” "Nogales International", Nogales, Arizona (Friday, October 13, 1944).
# [http://www.breweriana.com/history/historyarizonabrew.html Schott Brewery History]
# [http://www.nicoleaquino.com/RanchoPQ/history.htm La Vida del Rancho: A Brief History]
# [http://www.dornhomes.com/tubac-golf-resort/tubac-golf-resort-history.htm History: The Oteros, First Family of Tubac Golf Resort]
# [http://www.nogalesaz.net/Graphics/jpg/Mayors/pages/1918%20-%201919%20Wirt%20G%20Bowman_jpg.htm Former Mayors of Nogales: Wirt Bowman (1918-1919)]
# "Wirt G. Bowman Resigns as Collector of Customs of Arizona District No. 26," "Nogales International", Vol. 21-No. 36 Nogales, Arizona (Friday, January 25, 1946)
# [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/rising/risingchapter6.htm "The Rising Tide, 1920-1941," "The History of San Diego", Richard F. Pourade]
# [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/2002-3/frontier.htm "The Wild Frontier Moves South: U.S. Entrepreneurs and the Growth of Tijuana's Vice Industry, 1908-1935," Lawrence D. Taylor, "Journal of San Diego History", Summer 2002, Volume 48, Number 3]
# [http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20041228/news_1s28caliente.html "Agua Caliente celebrates 75 years with little fanfare"] , Hank Wesch, "The San Diego Union-Tribune", December 28, 2004
# "Empire and Revolution: The Americans in Mexico Since the Civil War", John Mason Hart, University of California Press, 2002 (p. 366)
# "All Night at the Owl: The Social and Political Relations of Mexicali's Red-Light District, 1913-1925." "Journal of the Southwest", Vol. 43, 2001
# [http://genealogy.az.gov/azdeath/088/10880117.pdf Bowman’s death certificate]


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