John G. Nichols
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John Greg Nichols served as mayor of Los Angeles, California between 1852 and 1853 and again from 1856 to 1859. He was a businessman and a builder who lived in the first brick house to be built in Los Angeles. His son was the first American to be born in the city, and he was the first mayor to expand the city.
Preceded by Benjamin Davis Wilson |
Mayor of Los Angeles, California 1852—1853 |
Succeeded by Antonio F. Coronel |
Preceded by Manuel Requena |
Mayor of Los Angeles, California 1856—1859 |
Succeeded by Damien Marchessault |
Mayors of Los Angeles, California | |
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Hodges • Wilson • Nichols • Coronel • S. Foster • Dr. Foster • S. Foster • Requena • Nichols • Marchessault • Mellus • Woodworth • Marchessault • Marcarel • Aguilar • Turner • Aguilar • Toberman • Beaudry • MacDougal • Cohn • Toberman • Thom • Spence • Workman • Bryson • Hazard • Bonsali • Rowan • Rader • Snyder • Eaton• Snyder • McAleer • Harper • Stephens • Alexander • Rose • Sebastian • Woodman • Snyder • Cryer • Porter • Shaw • Bowron • Poulson • Yorty • Bradley • Riordan • Hahn • Villaraigosa |