Dunning, Benjamin P.

Dates:
Active 1853
Active 1872

Biographical notes:

Benjamin P. Dunning came from a seafaring and merchant family located in the vicinity of Brunswick, Maine. Before heading to California during the gold rush, Benjamin Dunning was master of sailing vessels and involved in the building of his own ships, which caused considerable financial distress. He came to California shortly before 1853, while his mother Abagail B. Dunning, father James Dunning (b. 1793), sister Abby, and brothers Hiram A. Dunning (b. 1825), and Clement S. Dunning (b. 1833) remained at home. While in California Benjamin, along with his uncle John Merryman, mined for gold and pursued endeavors such as buying and selling claims, running a blacksmith shop, and operating a sawmill. Benjamin returned to Maine between 1855-1858 to become master of the brig Ben Dunning. Eventually Benjamin convinced his brother Hiram, his wife Mary Frances, and brother Clement to join him in California. Although he returned to Maine periodically, Benjamin Dunning remained in California for much of the rest of his life.

From the description of Dunning Family Papers, 1853-1872. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 237812146

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Subjects:

  • Childbirth at home
  • Chinese
  • Frontier and pioneer life
  • Laments
  • Marriage proposals
  • Measles
  • Murieta, Joaquin, d. 1853
  • Obituaries
  • Shipwrecks
  • Voyages to the Pacific coast

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  • Maine (as recorded)
  • Horn, Cape (Chile) (as recorded)
  • Yurba County (Calif.) (as recorded)
  • California (as recorded)