John Augustus Raffetto - Cary House Hotel

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John Augustus Raffetto, Sr. (March 1, 1864 - October 11, 1954) was an Italian-American businessman who founded the First National Bank of Placerville and ran the Ivy House and Cary House hotels.

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Background

Raffetto was born in Newtown, California to Domenico Raffetto and Anna Pensa, both of Ognio, a mountain village northeast of Genoa, Italy. His father arrived in California "by way of the Isthmus of Panama in 1859, and the mother joined him later... They were among the most substantial of the early California pioneers."



Career

Raffetto was proprietor of the Ivy House and Cary House hotels.

He bought the Ivy House, a major landmark in town, on February 4, 1895. The Ivy House had fifty rooms and dining hall; it was formerly Conklin Academy and later Placerville Academy, one of the first boarding schools in the state. Later, it was torn down; currently, it is a city parking lot.

In 1908, he bought the Cary House. In 1915, he demolished and rebuilt it with three stories that had fifty-four rooms (fifteen with baths), coffee shop, and dining room. His oldest son renamed it the Raffles Hotel. It is now again the Cary House.

Historical figures known to have stayed at the hotel include Mark Twain (who used to write for the Mountain Democrat in Placerville), President Ulysses S. Grant and John Studebaker. Hollywood figures, such as actress Bette Davis, have graced the hotel. Most recently, Brooke Shields and Lou Diamond Phillips filmed a movie at the hotel.

Raffetto became a director of the First National Bank of Placerville.

Photos for Historic Cary House Hotel | Yelp


Personal

Raffetto married Adela Isadeen Creighton (born March 30, 1875) of Smithflat, California on April 22, 1896. They had six children, four of whom survived early childhood:

  • Lloyd Alexander Raffetto (1897-1988): Known lifelong as "Raff," he helped found the Mother Lode Bank
  • Elwyn Creighton Raffetto (1899-1990): Under stage name "Michael Raffetto)," he became a national radio star in the 1930s and 1940s
  • John Augustus Raffetto, Jr. (1908-1977): Businessman in Auburn; son Peter Raffetto former president of River City Bank, Truckee River Bank, Sierra West Bank, and Calnet Business Bank
  • Isadeen Adela Raffetto Murray (1910-1998): Married Alexander Howison Murray, Jr., mayor of Placerville (1950-1952) and president of the El Dorado Chamber of Commerce

His wife died February 9, 1927, age 47.

He was registered as a member of the Democratic Party (United States) and a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Native Sons of the Golden West.

He died on October 11, 1954, aged 89, at the home of his third son, John Jr., in Auburn, California.

This room has a Murphy bed with no nightstand near by. | Yelp


References

Stop at Cary House | Yelp


See also

  • Michael Raffetto
  • Placerville, California
  • Newtown, California


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