Born to businessman Elisha Spurr Babcock Sr. (born 1815 at
Utica, NY, settled in
Evansville in 1838), and Agnes Southerland Davidson, a
Scotland native. They had eight children; Oliver, Louisa, Elisha Spurr Jr., William D., Edgar, Frank, Amelia and John. Elisha Spurr Babcock Sr. shut his business in Evansville and went to
San Diego in 1887. E. S. Babcock Jr. was born on May 1, 1848, in
Evansville, Indiana, where he was raised, he graduated from
Evansville High School. From the outset of his career he was active in business and started many business ventures. Babcock's first job was with the
Evansville and Terre Haute Railroad, commencing as a freight clerk at the Evansville depot, and working himself up to the position of general freight agent of the road. Eventually Babcock left the railroad service to engage in developing the
Bell Telephone Company, which controlled a large territory extending from Evansville to New Orleans; at the same time he held sole ownership of the Eugene Ice Company, with some five large houses and a number of agencies, and was a partner in the firm of E. S. Babcock & Son. ==Hotel del Coronado==