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Bourn, William Bowers, 1857-1936

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William Bowers Bourn I, (1813-1874 ) a wealthy merchant born in Massachusetts, came to San Francisco in 1850 with his new bride Sarah Esther Bourn (1829-1919). Bourn founded the Empire Mine in Grass Valley, California, which was in financial straits at the time of his death at the family home in San Francisco on July 24, 1874. He was survived by his wife Sarah and their children Mary (Maye), William II, Sarah (Zaidee), Ida, and Maud. Another son, Frank, died at the age of 11 in 1872 from a fall off a wall at the family's home.

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Bourn, William, 1857-1936

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Bourn was president of Friends of France during World War I. He and Charles Mills Gayley of the University of California at Berkeley organized the American League of California whose objective was to assist the Allies in Europe financially and with manpower. From the description of William Bowers Bourn papers, 1917-1921. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 85037204 ...

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