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  • Adolph Sutro
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  • Adolph Heinrich Joseph Sutro (April 29, 1830 - August 8, 1898) was born in Prussia (now Germany) and emigrated to San Francisco, California, arriving on the steamship California on November 21, 1850. He set up stores in San Francisco and Stockton. In 1859, when the Comstock Lode was discovered, he went into mining, setting up the Sutro Metallurgical Works, in East Dayton, Nevada. He also built the Sutro Tunnel, which allowed drainage and ventilation of the many mines in the Comstock Lode and to permit the miners to safely bring out the rich silver ore.
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type of appearance
  • Contemporary references
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Appearance
  • How Few Remain
Name
  • Adolph Sutro
Title
  • Mayor of San Francisco
Cause of Death
  • Natural Causes
Before
  • Levi Richard Ellert
Religion
Years
  • 1895
After
  • James D. Phelan
Affiliations
Death
  • 1898
Birth
  • 1830
Nationality
  • United States
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  • Adolph Heinrich Joseph Sutro (April 29, 1830 - August 8, 1898) was born in Prussia (now Germany) and emigrated to San Francisco, California, arriving on the steamship California on November 21, 1850. He set up stores in San Francisco and Stockton. In 1859, when the Comstock Lode was discovered, he went into mining, setting up the Sutro Metallurgical Works, in East Dayton, Nevada. He also built the Sutro Tunnel, which allowed drainage and ventilation of the many mines in the Comstock Lode and to permit the miners to safely bring out the rich silver ore. At one time, Sutro is believed to have owned 1/12 of all land in San Francisco. He was San Francisco's second Jewish mayor, serving 1895-1897.