Green Dennis brought George Washington Dennis as a chattel slave to San Francisco, during the California Gold Rush. Along the journey, Green Dennis lost three times in his gambling, he bet on the chattel of his own son, and eventually "won" him back. As a
freedman, Dennis rented one gambling table from his father, and his mother sold meals; together they made USD $225 a day (roughly worth USD $9,009 in 2024). For 22 years, Dennis served as the messenger for the San Francisco Board of Harbor Commissioners (now known as the Port Commission), a role he was appointed to from the 19th California governor,
James H. Budd. a former slave who was later part of a series of notable 19th-century court cases that defined civil rights in the state of California. == Personal life ==