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John T. Alsap

John Tabor Alsap (February 26 or 28, 1830[Note 1] – September 10, 1886) was an American physician, lawyer, politician, and farmer active in the early days of Arizona Territory. Among his accomplishments are being appointed the first Treasurer of Arizona Territory, being elected to four terms of the territorial legislature, serving as both Speaker of the House and President of the Council in the Arizona Territorial legislature, and becoming the first Mayor of Phoenix.

John T. Alsap
1st Mayor of Phoenix
In office
1881–1881
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byFrancis A. Shaw
Personal details
Born
John Tabor Alsap

February 23, 1830
Frankfort, Kentucky, U.S.
DiedSeptember 10, 1886(1886-09-10) (aged 56)
Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
SpouseLouisa A. Osborn

Biography edit

Alsap was born in Frankfort, Kentucky on either February 26 or 28 in 1830.[Note 1] His family moved to Ohio when he was two years old before settling in Fort Wayne, Indiana when he was ten.[1] Alsap is commonly credited with graduating in 1854 from the New York College of Medicine with degrees in law and medicine.[2] There is evidence however that he gained his medical knowledge studying under a physician in Marion, Ohio instead of from his university studies.[1]

After completing his studies, Alsap worked briefly as a physician in Indiana before moving to Contra Costa County, California. In California he augmented his work as a physician with farming and prospecting.[1]

In 1863, Alsap began prospecting in the area which would soon become Arizona Territory. He joined King Woolsey's second foray against the Apache from March 29 – April 17, 1864, serving as the group's surgeon.[1][3] With the founding of Prescott, Alsap become operator and co-owner of the town's first saloon.[1] He was appointed the territory's first treasurer by Governor John Noble Goodwin, a position he held until 1867.[1] His other business activities include joining with Richard Cunningham McCormick, Woolsey, and others to form a corporation to build the first road between Prescott and southern Arizona.[4]

Alsap married Louisa A. Osborn, the daughter of another Prescott pioneer, on June 6, 1866.[5][6] Two years later he was elected to represent Yavapai County in the 5th Arizona Territorial Legislature. During the session he was selected to serve as President of the council.[7]

In 1869, Alsap joined his brother-in-law, W. L. Osborn, and began farming in the Salt River valley.[1] There he help found the Phoenix Ditch Company for the purpose of building irrigation canals in the valley.[8] On October 24, 1870, Alsap was elected one of three commissioners for the Salt River Valley Association, which oversaw creation of the town of Phoenix.[9]

 
Grave site of John T. Alsap

The 6th Arizona Territorial Legislature, in 1871, saw Alsap represent Yavapai County in the council for the second time.[10] During the session he served on a committee to deal with the so-called "Apache problem".[11] His primary accomplishment however was leading the effort to create Maricopa County from southern Yavapai County.[1][3] Governor Anson P.K. Safford appointed Alsap the newly created county's Probate judge on February 21, 1871.[12] Alsap was admitted to the bar in 1872 and practiced law for several years.[1]

As Probate judge, Alsap was responsible for a variety of other activities. These included resolving title issues in the newly created town of Phoenix,[13] performed weddings,[14] and serving as ex officio superintendent of the county schools.[15] At the completion of his first term, Alsap was appointed to a second on February 15, 1873.[16] Following the death of his first wife, Alsap married Anna D. Murray.[5][6]

Alsap represented Maricopa County during the 8th Arizona Territorial Legislature in 1875. He also served as the session's Speaker in the House of Representatives.[17] The next year he was a board member for Arizona's presentation at the Centennial Exposition.[1] Judge Alsap was elected to represent Maricopa County again during the 1879 session of the territorial legislature.[18] When Phoenix was incorporated in 1881, Alsap was elected the city's first Mayor.[1]

Alsap was active in Freemasonry, the Odd Fellows, and the Knights of Pythias.[1] He was also a member of the Methodist Church.[5] Alsap died in Phoenix on September 10, 1886.[19] He is buried in Phoenix's Pioneer and Military Memorial Park.[20][21]

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b Some sources list Alsap's year of birth as 1832.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Goff 1983, p. 3.
  2. ^ Farish 1915, p. 266.
  3. ^ a b Farish 1915, p. 267.
  4. ^ Wagoner 1970, p. 54.
  5. ^ a b c Farish 1915, p. 268.
  6. ^ a b . Pioneers' Cemetery Association. March 13, 2005. Archived from the original on January 10, 2012. Retrieved October 8, 2011.
  7. ^ Wagoner 1970, p. 509.
  8. ^ Farish 1918, pp. 85–6.
  9. ^ Farish 1918, pp. 161–2.
  10. ^ Wagoner 1970, p. 510.
  11. ^ Wagoner 1970, p. 103.
  12. ^ Farish 1918, p. 133.
  13. ^ Farish 1918, p. 181.
  14. ^ Farish 1918, pp. 223, 268–9.
  15. ^ Farish 1918, p. 242.
  16. ^ Farish 1918, p. 214.
  17. ^ Wagoner 1970, p. 512.
  18. ^ Wagoner 1970, p. 514.
  19. ^ Farish 1918, p. 270.
  20. ^ D'Andrea, Niki (June 16, 2010). . Phoenix New Times. Archived from the original on June 19, 2010. Retrieved October 8, 2011.
  21. ^ Mounton, Heather L.; Tatterson, Susan (2020). Graveyards of the Wild West – Arizona. America Through Time (Fonthill Media). p. 25. ISBN 978-1634992275.
  • Farish, Thomas Edwin (1915). History of Arizona. Vol. II. San Francisco: Filmer Brothers Electrotype Co. OCLC 13763720.
  • —— (1918). History of Arizona. Vol. VI. San Francisco: Filmer Brothers Electrotype Co. OCLC 13763720.
  • Goff, John S. (1983). Arizona Biographical Dictionary. Cave Creek, Arizona: Black Mountain Press. OCLC 10740532.
  • Wagoner, Jay J. (1970). Arizona Territory 1863–1912: A Political history. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. ISBN 0-8165-0176-9.

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For the Mayor of Jacksonville Florida see John T Alsop John Tabor Alsap February 26 or 28 1830 Note 1 September 10 1886 was an American physician lawyer politician and farmer active in the early days of Arizona Territory Among his accomplishments are being appointed the first Treasurer of Arizona Territory being elected to four terms of the territorial legislature serving as both Speaker of the House and President of the Council in the Arizona Territorial legislature and becoming the first Mayor of Phoenix John T Alsap1st Mayor of PhoenixIn office 1881 1881Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byFrancis A ShawPersonal detailsBornJohn Tabor AlsapFebruary 23 1830Frankfort Kentucky U S DiedSeptember 10 1886 1886 09 10 aged 56 Phoenix Arizona U S SpouseLouisa A Osborn Contents 1 Biography 2 See also 3 Footnotes 4 ReferencesBiography editAlsap was born in Frankfort Kentucky on either February 26 or 28 in 1830 Note 1 His family moved to Ohio when he was two years old before settling in Fort Wayne Indiana when he was ten 1 Alsap is commonly credited with graduating in 1854 from the New York College of Medicine with degrees in law and medicine 2 There is evidence however that he gained his medical knowledge studying under a physician in Marion Ohio instead of from his university studies 1 After completing his studies Alsap worked briefly as a physician in Indiana before moving to Contra Costa County California In California he augmented his work as a physician with farming and prospecting 1 In 1863 Alsap began prospecting in the area which would soon become Arizona Territory He joined King Woolsey s second foray against the Apache from March 29 April 17 1864 serving as the group s surgeon 1 3 With the founding of Prescott Alsap become operator and co owner of the town s first saloon 1 He was appointed the territory s first treasurer by Governor John Noble Goodwin a position he held until 1867 1 His other business activities include joining with Richard Cunningham McCormick Woolsey and others to form a corporation to build the first road between Prescott and southern Arizona 4 Alsap married Louisa A Osborn the daughter of another Prescott pioneer on June 6 1866 5 6 Two years later he was elected to represent Yavapai County in the 5th Arizona Territorial Legislature During the session he was selected to serve as President of the council 7 In 1869 Alsap joined his brother in law W L Osborn and began farming in the Salt River valley 1 There he help found the Phoenix Ditch Company for the purpose of building irrigation canals in the valley 8 On October 24 1870 Alsap was elected one of three commissioners for the Salt River Valley Association which oversaw creation of the town of Phoenix 9 nbsp Grave site of John T Alsap The 6th Arizona Territorial Legislature in 1871 saw Alsap represent Yavapai County in the council for the second time 10 During the session he served on a committee to deal with the so called Apache problem 11 His primary accomplishment however was leading the effort to create Maricopa County from southern Yavapai County 1 3 Governor Anson P K Safford appointed Alsap the newly created county s Probate judge on February 21 1871 12 Alsap was admitted to the bar in 1872 and practiced law for several years 1 As Probate judge Alsap was responsible for a variety of other activities These included resolving title issues in the newly created town of Phoenix 13 performed weddings 14 and serving as ex officio superintendent of the county schools 15 At the completion of his first term Alsap was appointed to a second on February 15 1873 16 Following the death of his first wife Alsap married Anna D Murray 5 6 Alsap represented Maricopa County during the 8th Arizona Territorial Legislature in 1875 He also served as the session s Speaker in the House of Representatives 17 The next year he was a board member for Arizona s presentation at the Centennial Exposition 1 Judge Alsap was elected to represent Maricopa County again during the 1879 session of the territorial legislature 18 When Phoenix was incorporated in 1881 Alsap was elected the city s first Mayor 1 Alsap was active in Freemasonry the Odd Fellows and the Knights of Pythias 1 He was also a member of the Methodist Church 5 Alsap died in Phoenix on September 10 1886 19 He is buried in Phoenix s Pioneer and Military Memorial Park 20 21 See also edit nbsp Arizona portal nbsp Biography portal History of Phoenix Arizona Alsap ButteFootnotes edit a b Some sources list Alsap s year of birth as 1832 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Goff 1983 p 3 Farish 1915 p 266 a b Farish 1915 p 267 Wagoner 1970 p 54 a b c Farish 1915 p 268 a b John Tabor Alsap 1832 1886 Pioneers Cemetery Association March 13 2005 Archived from the original on January 10 2012 Retrieved October 8 2011 Wagoner 1970 p 509 Farish 1918 pp 85 6 Farish 1918 pp 161 2 Wagoner 1970 p 510 Wagoner 1970 p 103 Farish 1918 p 133 Farish 1918 p 181 Farish 1918 pp 223 268 9 Farish 1918 p 242 Farish 1918 p 214 Wagoner 1970 p 512 Wagoner 1970 p 514 Farish 1918 p 270 D Andrea Niki June 16 2010 Pioneer Veterans Memorial Cemetery Phoenix New Times Archived from the original on June 19 2010 Retrieved October 8 2011 Mounton Heather L Tatterson Susan 2020 Graveyards of the Wild West Arizona America Through Time Fonthill Media p 25 ISBN 978 1634992275 Farish Thomas Edwin 1915 History of Arizona Vol II San Francisco Filmer Brothers Electrotype Co OCLC 13763720 1918 History of Arizona Vol VI San Francisco Filmer Brothers Electrotype Co OCLC 13763720 Goff John S 1983 Arizona Biographical Dictionary Cave Creek Arizona Black Mountain Press OCLC 10740532 Wagoner Jay J 1970 Arizona Territory 1863 1912 A Political history Tucson University of Arizona Press ISBN 0 8165 0176 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John T Alsap amp oldid 1191020206, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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