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Wirt Bowman

Wirt G. Bowman
Born March 28, 1874
West Point, Mississippi,
United States
Died April 20, 1949
Tucson, Arizona,
United States
Cause of death Heart attack
Resting place Nogales, Arizona
Occupation Businessman, Politician
Known for Founding partner: Agua Caliente Casino and Hotel
Political party Democrat
Board member of First National Bank of Nogales, Arizona Brewing Company, Agua Caliente Casino and Hotel
Spouse(s) 1) Magdalena Jesus Bernaldo
2) Teresa Villagran
Parent(s) John Hamilton Bowman & Lucy Young Cochran

Wirt G. Bowman (March 28, 1874 - April 20, 1949) was an American self-described capitalist. He was also an entrepreneur, speculator, casino owner, and one of the founders of the Agua Caliente Casino and Hotel in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.

Bowman was the son of a Virginian Confederate cavalry veteran and expert telegraph operator who settled in West Point, Mississippi following the war. In 1887, the family moved to Childress, Texas, where they engaged in farming and ranching.(citation1)

In 1894, at the age of 20, Wirt Bowman became a telegraph operator and station agent for the Southern Pacific Railway. During his 18 years with the railroad, it was said that he worked at every station between Nogales and Guaymas, except for Santa Ana. (citation 2) On June 3, 1896, he married his first wife, Magdalene Bernaldo, in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico. They had four children, Matilda Ruth Bowman, born March 27, 1897; Edna Bowman Cavanaugh, born March 24, 1900; Georgia Bowman, born February 22, 1914, died August 14, 1918 from burns; and Betty Jean Bowman (adopted) born January 19, 1918, died, October 12, 1973 from cancer. He left the railroad in 1912 to devote his time to ranching in Nogales, Arizona, where he soon became an exceptionally successful businessman and politician. Bowman was a resident of Nogales for 51 years, and was responsible for much of its development and construction, including the Bowman Hotel and the Nogales Theater. He eventually owned the First National Bank, and was a principal investor in the Arizona Brewing Company in Phoenix, which offered Sunbru, the first bottled beer sold in Arizona when Prohibition ended. [1] Bowman also purchased large amounts of land in Arizona and southern California, particularly several noted properties in San Diego (including Rancho de los Penasquitos [2] and Otero Ranch [3]).


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