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    Adolph Heinrich Joseph Sutro (April 29, 1830 – August 8, 1898) was a German-American engineer, politician and philanthropist who served as the 24th mayor of San Francisco from 1895 until 1897. [1] [2] Born a German Jew, he moved to Virginia City, Nevada and made a fortune at the Comstock Lode.

  2. Adolph Heinrich Joseph Sutro (29 de abril de 1830-8 de agosto de 1898) fue un ingeniero alemán nacionalizado estadounidense. Político y filántropo, fue elegido vigésimo cuarto alcalde de la ciudad de San Francisco , cargo que desempeñó desde 1895 hasta 1897. [ 1 ]

  3. Adolph Heinrich Joseph Sutro was born April 29, 1830. He was well educated in the field of mining engineering. Sutro arrived in San Francisco aboard the steamship California, in 1850, and immediately engaged in trade, first in San Francisco and, later, in Stockton.

  4. Adolph Sutro. Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Inventor, Entrepeneur, Immigrant. NPS. Quick Facts. Significance: Inventor, Entrepreneur and Developer. Place of Birth: Aachen, Prussia. Date of Birth: April 29, 1830. Place of Death: San Francisco. Date of Death: August 8, 1898. Place of Burial: Colma, California. Cemetery Name:

  5. 28 de feb. de 2015 · Adolph Sutro, the self-made millionaire who designed Sutro Heights and later the second Cliff House, developed the amazing Sutro Baths in 1894. With his special interest in natural history and marine studies, he constructed an ocean pool aquarium among the rocks north of the Cliff House.

  6. 1830-1898. Adolfo Heinrich Sutro . Induction Year. 1990. Inductee Number. 74. Prussian immigrant Adolph Sutro, a tobacco merchant and skillful engineer, succeeded in solving the drainage, ventilation, and access problems in the mines at the famous Comstock Lode in the Nevada Territory.

  7. Adolph Sutro, an immigrant from Prussia, traveled to the western United States in 1850, anxious to make a fortune in California’s Gold Rush. After selling his interest in a Comstock mine tunnel, he settled in San Francisco and proceeded to purchase real estate throughout the city.