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Preceded by
  
James Otis

Name
  
George Hewston


Resigned
  
December 5, 1875

Born
  
September 11, 1826 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (
1826-09-11
)

Role
  
Former Mayor of San Francisco

Died
  
September 4, 1891, San Francisco, California, United States

Education
  
University of Pennsylvania

Previous office
  
Mayor of San Francisco (1875–1875)

Succeeded by
  
Andrew Jackson Bryant

George Hewston (September 11, 1826 – September 4, 1891) was appointed the 16th Mayor of San Francisco upon the death of James Otis. He was sworn in on November 4, 1875 and served until December 5, 1875.

Hewston was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He apprenticed himself to a physician and then took a medical degree from the Philadelphia College of Medicine and the University of Pennsylvania. He moved with his family to San Francisco to escape the Civil War.

Hewston established a new medical practice upon his arrival, supplementing his income by lecturing at the Toland College of Medicine (later UCSF). His skill at lecturing brought him to the attention of the People's Party, which nominated him for Supervisor. He was appointed mayor to finish James Otis's unfinished term.

During his brief term, Hewston sat in on an investigation into charges against six policemen. He also refused to make inflated payments for unspecified repairs. He was known for making a speech condemning the Chinese for bringing opium into the city.

After his term, he served on the commission to plan California's celebration of America's centennial. His final political activity was as chair of the Anti-Monopoly Party, which sought to stop the transfer of federal lands for the railroads.

Hewston then returned to the lecture circuit and travelled along the East Coast, collecting many books along the way. He eventually amassed some 2000 volumes for his private library.

He died in San Francisco of Bright's disease.

References

George Hewston Wikipedia


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