Diary of Nelson Kingsley, a California Argonaut of 1849

Diary of Nelson Kingsley, a California Argonaut of 1849
Author: Nelson Kingsley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1914
Genre: California
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Nelson Kingsley, a member of the California & New Haven Joint Stock Company, began his journal on February 8, 1849. On February 17, he sailed from New Haven on the barque Anna Reynolds. The ship sailed around Cape Horn to the Bay of Talcahuano, Chile. On November 22, Kingsley arrived in San Francisco. He entered into the shipping business on the Sacramento River between San Francisco and Sacramento. In March 1850, he turned to prospecting near Mormon Island and later worked a "Quicksilver Machine" in the Yuba-Marysville area. Throughout, Kingsley recorded the mining activities of his New Haven Company and events in Sacramento, Marysville, and San Francisco. On March 4, 1851, Kingsley left California for home and terminated his journal of 207 days. He died one year later in 1852

The Colorado River Campaign, 1781-1782

The Colorado River Campaign, 1781-1782
Author: Pedro Fages
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1913
Genre: History
ISBN:

From a manuscript preserved at the University of California. A diary of three journeys made between September 16, 1781 and April 25, 1782 in the punitive campaigns against the Yuma Indians after the massacre of the Colorado river settlers in July 1781. The territory traversed is in northwestern Sonora, southwestern Arizona and southern California.