- Washington Michael Jacobs
Washington Michael Jacobs (
August 29 ,1828 —May 23 ,1899 ) was born inBalford ,South Carolina to Ann Baldwin Jacobs and Cornelius Jacobs in theUnited States of America . Both of his parents were natives of South Carolina and his mother was a native ofCharleston .In 1849 he moved to
San Francisco, California traveling aboard ship by way ofCape Horn . He spent about six years, from 1850 to 1856, in California and western Arizona. AtAjo, Arizona he worked as anassayer in the mines near Yuma andArizona City . He then moved toVictoria, British Columbia ,Canada and later made his way toSouth America , living inChile ,Bolivia , andPeru , where he was engaged inmining also.In 1874 he married Miss
Rosa Mulet , the accomplished French-Chilean daughter of a merchant inValparaiso, Chile . They moved toLima, Peru where he began interests in mines and politics and, published a semi-weeklynewspaper , "El Tumbes", and the "Imprenta Americana". For a time he served as the American Vice-consul atLima, Peru . One of their sons,Benjamin R. Jacobs , was born in theconsulate on March 15, 1876.At the outbreak of war between
Bolivia and the joint forces ofChile , andPeru in 1879, theWar of the Pacific , the Jacobs family returned to San Francisco and shortly afterward, moved toTucson, Arizona . After arriving in the "Old Pueblo" in March 1880, he established theJacobs Assay Office and continued in the assay business until he died on May 23, 1899 atLos Angeles, California .During the time the Jacobs lived in Tucson he owned and operated several mines in the Mexican state of
Sonora as well as inArizona . Some weresilver mines.In 1883, Jacobs was one of the parties involved in the famous
San Ricardo mine case, which finally was decided by the stateSupreme Court in 1886 and reported in Volume II ofArizona Supreme Court case records. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=krwLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA17&lpg=PA17&dq=%22San+Ricardo+mine%22&source=web&ots=R6GJWA_jKf&sig=ovdkAvLFGIiVZelO6h6GXENtMtg&hl=en#PPA9,M1 Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the Territory of Arizona (By Arizona Supreme Court, F. P. Dann, Ernest William Lewis, James R. Dunseath)Published by Bancroft-Whitney Co. {etc.}, 1904] ]In 1884 in partnership with Mr.
Tom Childs Sr., Mr. Jacobs located the Ajo Mines and established a permanent camp where they began working and miningcopper , and processing the ore from the mine. A smallore milling plant was established about 1897 that was operated by Mr. Jacobs and his sons. The Ajo mines were sold by Childs and Jacobs toA. J. Shotwell , a promoter, in the fall of 1898. In 1912, those holdings were sold to a firm that would became a part of thePhelps Dodge Corporation .Washington Michael Jacobs was duly elected as
Justice of the Peace of the Tucson Precinct ofPima County in 1887 and started his term of office onJanuary 1 ,1888 for a period of two years.References
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