Juan Bandini

Juan Bandini

Juan Bandini (1800–November 4, 1859) was an early settler of what would become San Diego, California, USA.

Early history

Juan Bandini was born 1800 in Lima, Peru to José Bandini, an Italian sea captain. His father came to California in 1819 and 1821 and participated in the Mexican War of Independence. After the revolution his father's family moved to San Diego, arriving in San Diego September 1, 1834 on the brig "Natalie".

Marriage and family

Bandini married Marie de los Dolores Estudillo on November 20 1822. She was born c. 1818, daughter of Captain José María Estudillo. They had three daughters, Arcadia, Ysidora, and Josefa, and two sons, Juanito and one who died in childhood.

Bandini's second wife was Refugia, daughter of Santiago Argüello. They had three sons, Juan de la Cruz, Alfredo, and Arturo, and two daughters, Dolores and Victoria.

Bandini built a large U-shaped house, Casa de Bandini, in 1829. Initially it had 12 rooms and was one-story. Bandini was forced to sell his house in 1859 due to financial losses. Part of the building was converted into a store. His house was later converted to the Cosmopolitan Hotel in 1869, with a second story and wraparound porch added. The house still stands in Old Town San Diego, at the east corner of the town square. Originally the house and hotel was stuccoed—that was added in modern times to make it look "Spanish Colonial".

Civic life

Bandini served various public offices such as member of the assembly, sub-comisario of revenues, and substitute congressman.

Rancho Jurupa

In 1838, the Mexican government granted him Rancho Jurupa [http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/hb9z09p41m/ *] in modern day San Bernardino County and Riverside County.

During the Mexican-American War, Bandini supported the Americans. With Santiago Arguello he issued an appeal to not to resist the Americans. After the war, Bandini was increasingly critical of the U. S. government, especially the Land Act of 1851 that allowed Mexican land grants to be challenged. The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo with Mexico guaranteed the land grants would be recognized.During March 29–September 27 1848 he was Juez de Paz (Justice of the Peace) of San Diego Pueblo.

In 1850 he opened a store in San Diego and built the Gilla House hotel. Soon after he moved to Mexico then in 1855 to Los Angeles where he died in 1859.

Public perception

Bandini was dressed elegantly and always gracious, and cut a refined presence wherever he went. He was known as a charming public speaker, fluent writer, excellent dancer, fair musician, and fine horseman. His home was the social center of San Diego.

Bandini had a gift of sardonic humor and enjoyed sarcasm.
Richard Henry Dana, Jr. in "Two Years Before the Mast" said of him:

:He had a slight and elegant figure, moved gracefully, danced and waltzed beautifully, spoke the best of Castilian, with a pleasant and refined voice and accent, and had throughout the bearing of a man of high birth and figure.

Seeing him again one evening, Dana said he

:gave us the most graceful dancing that I had ever seen. He was dressed in white pantaloons, neatly made, a short jacket of dark silk gaily figured, white stockings and thin Morocco slippers upon his very small feet.

His lifestyle and hospitality often got him into trouble financially, requiring his children to bail him out in latter years.

ee also

* [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/bio/bandini/bandini.htm Biography from San Diego Historical Society] from Smythe's "History of San Diego", p. 164.
* [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/69winter/part2.htm "The Bandini Family", "The Journal of San Diego History" 15:1 (Winter 1969)]
* [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/65june/pioneer.htm "Pioneer Spanish Families of California", "The Journal of San Diego History" 11:3 (June 1965).] Reprinted from "The Century Magazine" XLI n.s. XIX (January 1891), by Charles Howard Shinn.
* 1850 Census, San Diego, California, p. 275B


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