Thaddeus S. Kenderdine made his way from Philadelphia to Michigan in 1858, staying only a month before he determined to head west. He remained in California for only a year, returning to New York in 1859. This visit is described in A California tramp (1888). California revisited (1898) recounts his second trip to California after an absence of forty years, an 1897 rail trip to a Christian Endeavor meeting in San Francisco with a stop in Salt Lake City. He contrasts his two journeys west as well as the changes in San Francisco and its neighborhood. He also visits Monterey, San José, Los Angeles, Pasadena, and San Pedro; as well as the missions at San Fernando, Santa Barbara, San Juan Capistrano, and San Miguel. His stay in San Francisco coin...
Charles Augustus Stoddard (1833-1920), a Presbyterian clergyman, was the editor of the New York Obse...
People travel because they do not want to feel fastened to one single place anymore. They want to fr...
Lell Hawley Woolley (b. 1825) left the Green Mountains of Vermont to cross the plains in a mule trai...
Thaddeus S. Kenderdine made his way from Philadelphia to Michigan in 1858, staying only a month befo...
Solomon Mead (1808-1897) of Greenwich, Connecticut, first visited California in 1883 as part of a Co...
Englishman William Redmond Kelly (1791-1855) visited California in 1849 and 1850, and his account of...
Friedrich Gerstäcker (1816-1872), a native of Hamburg, left Germany in 1837 for a six-year stay in N...
Leonard Kip (1826-1906), a young Albany lawyer, sailed for California in 1849. On his return east in...
William Heath Davis (1822-1909) was the son of a Boston ship captain engaged in the Hawaiian trade a...
John M. Letts of New York sailed for California via Panama in January 1849. California illustrated (...
Thomas S. Chard made a rail journey from Chicago to California in 1888. California sketches (1888) d...
"Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1848 ... in the Clerk's Office of the District Co...
David L. Phillips (1823-1880) took his tubercular son to California in 1876 in hope that the change ...
James Steele visited California in the 1880s. Old Californian days (1889) is the book Steele based o...
An Englishman, William Redmond Ryan (1791-1855) enlisted in an American regiment bound for Californi...
Charles Augustus Stoddard (1833-1920), a Presbyterian clergyman, was the editor of the New York Obse...
People travel because they do not want to feel fastened to one single place anymore. They want to fr...
Lell Hawley Woolley (b. 1825) left the Green Mountains of Vermont to cross the plains in a mule trai...
Thaddeus S. Kenderdine made his way from Philadelphia to Michigan in 1858, staying only a month befo...
Solomon Mead (1808-1897) of Greenwich, Connecticut, first visited California in 1883 as part of a Co...
Englishman William Redmond Kelly (1791-1855) visited California in 1849 and 1850, and his account of...
Friedrich Gerstäcker (1816-1872), a native of Hamburg, left Germany in 1837 for a six-year stay in N...
Leonard Kip (1826-1906), a young Albany lawyer, sailed for California in 1849. On his return east in...
William Heath Davis (1822-1909) was the son of a Boston ship captain engaged in the Hawaiian trade a...
John M. Letts of New York sailed for California via Panama in January 1849. California illustrated (...
Thomas S. Chard made a rail journey from Chicago to California in 1888. California sketches (1888) d...
"Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1848 ... in the Clerk's Office of the District Co...
David L. Phillips (1823-1880) took his tubercular son to California in 1876 in hope that the change ...
James Steele visited California in the 1880s. Old Californian days (1889) is the book Steele based o...
An Englishman, William Redmond Ryan (1791-1855) enlisted in an American regiment bound for Californi...
Charles Augustus Stoddard (1833-1920), a Presbyterian clergyman, was the editor of the New York Obse...
People travel because they do not want to feel fastened to one single place anymore. They want to fr...
Lell Hawley Woolley (b. 1825) left the Green Mountains of Vermont to cross the plains in a mule trai...