James Otis (August 11, 1826 – October 30, 1875) was an American politician.[1][2] He was active in San Francisco, where he served as mayor from 1873 to 1875.[1][3]
He moved to San Francisco, California for the 1849 California Gold Rush.[2] He was a prominent member of the First Unitarian Church of San Francisco.[5][6] In 1858, Otis married Lucy Hamilton Macondray, together they had two daughters and five sons.[5] Otis then became an importer and exporter in San Francisco, working at his father-in-law Frederick William Macondray's business Macondray and Company.[2]
Otis became a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1859 and served until 1862. Otis was then elected Mayor of San Francisco in 1873 and was sworn in on December 1, 1873. His campaign was for flushing the sewers and cleaning up the streets.[4]