Samuel Curtis Upham (1819-1885) was a clerk in a Philadelphia merchant house when he decided to try his luck in California in January, 1849. Sailing round the Horn, he visited Rio de Janeiro and Talcahuana before landing in San Francisco. After a brief career as a gold miner at the Calaveras diggings, Upham moved to Sacramento, where he published the Sacramento Transcript, May-August 1850. Notes of a voyage to California (1878) includes Upham's memoirs of his early years in California, with special attention to Sacramento's colorful history in 1850. He closes his narrative with a brief description of his return to Philadelphia that same year via Panama. The book's lengthy appendix contains chapters on California journalism, the California e...
Solomon Mead (1808-1897) of Greenwich, Connecticut, first visited California in 1883 as part of a Co...
Thaddeus S. Kenderdine made his way from Philadelphia to Michigan in 1858, staying only a month befo...
James H. Carson (d. 1853) wrote this volume, supposed to be the first book printed in Stockton, not ...
Albert Peabody (1806-1879) and John Eagleston were Salem, Massachusetts merchants who sailed to Cali...
An Englishman, William Redmond Ryan (1791-1855) enlisted in an American regiment bound for Californi...
Englishman William Redmond Kelly (1791-1855) visited California in 1849 and 1850, and his account of...
John M. Letts of New York sailed for California via Panama in January 1849. California illustrated (...
Walter Colton (1797-1851) of Vermont had a career as clergyman and journalist before sailing to Cali...
William Heath Davis (1822-1909) was the son of a Boston ship captain engaged in the Hawaiian trade a...
First volume in a 2-volume memoir by William Redmond Ryan, describing California and Baja California...
Second volume in a 2-volume memoir by William Redmond Ryan, describing California and Baja Californi...
Second volume in a 2-volume memoir by William Redmond Ryan, describing California and Baja Californi...
William Francis White (1829-1891?) and his young wife sailed from New York in 1849 round the Horn to...
Elisha Oscar Crosby (1818-1895), a New York lawyer, fell victim to "California fever" and sailed for...
Lell Hawley Woolley (b. 1825) left the Green Mountains of Vermont to cross the plains in a mule trai...
Solomon Mead (1808-1897) of Greenwich, Connecticut, first visited California in 1883 as part of a Co...
Thaddeus S. Kenderdine made his way from Philadelphia to Michigan in 1858, staying only a month befo...
James H. Carson (d. 1853) wrote this volume, supposed to be the first book printed in Stockton, not ...
Albert Peabody (1806-1879) and John Eagleston were Salem, Massachusetts merchants who sailed to Cali...
An Englishman, William Redmond Ryan (1791-1855) enlisted in an American regiment bound for Californi...
Englishman William Redmond Kelly (1791-1855) visited California in 1849 and 1850, and his account of...
John M. Letts of New York sailed for California via Panama in January 1849. California illustrated (...
Walter Colton (1797-1851) of Vermont had a career as clergyman and journalist before sailing to Cali...
William Heath Davis (1822-1909) was the son of a Boston ship captain engaged in the Hawaiian trade a...
First volume in a 2-volume memoir by William Redmond Ryan, describing California and Baja California...
Second volume in a 2-volume memoir by William Redmond Ryan, describing California and Baja Californi...
Second volume in a 2-volume memoir by William Redmond Ryan, describing California and Baja Californi...
William Francis White (1829-1891?) and his young wife sailed from New York in 1849 round the Horn to...
Elisha Oscar Crosby (1818-1895), a New York lawyer, fell victim to "California fever" and sailed for...
Lell Hawley Woolley (b. 1825) left the Green Mountains of Vermont to cross the plains in a mule trai...
Solomon Mead (1808-1897) of Greenwich, Connecticut, first visited California in 1883 as part of a Co...
Thaddeus S. Kenderdine made his way from Philadelphia to Michigan in 1858, staying only a month befo...
James H. Carson (d. 1853) wrote this volume, supposed to be the first book printed in Stockton, not ...