Belden, Josiah, 1815-1892

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Originally from Conn., Josiah Belden came overland to Calif. in 1841. He worked as a store clerk for Thomas Larkin in Santa Cruz, Monterey, and Yerba Buena, then opened his own store in San Jose in 1848. He was elected San Jose's first mayor in 1850.

From the description of Josiah Belden letters and reminiscence : photostat copies, [undated]. (California Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122638327

Merchant, politican, and pioneer, Santa Clara County, Calif.; member of the first planned overland immigration to California in 1841.

From the description of Belden letters, 1841-1845. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 37153715

Josiah Belden (1815-1892), joined the first emigrant wagon train from Missouri to California, established a ranch on his Sacramento grant, and ran businesses in Monterey, San Francisco, and San José until 1881, when he moved to New York.

From the description of Letters : to his sister, Mrs. Eliza M. Bowers / by Josiah Belden, 1841-1845. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702127532

California pioneer and entrepreneur.

Born in 1815 in Middletown, Conn., Belden emigrated overland to California in 1841 with the Bartelson-Bidwell Party. He settled in Monterey, Calif., finding employment with merchant Thomas O. Larkin, for whom he operated a branch store in Santa Cruz and clerked in Monterey. In late 1843, Belden open a small shop in Monterey; soon after he became a Mexican citizen and received a 21,000 acre grant near Red Bluff, Calif. Subsequently, Belden moved to San Jose, where he built his fortune provisioning gold-seekers and investing in San Francisco real estate. In 1881, Belden returned east to New York, where he died in 1892.

From the description of Letters : Monterey and Santa Cruz, Calif., to Mrs. Eliza M. Bowers, Upper Middletown, Conn., 1841-1845. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 34406058

Biography

Josiah Belden, born in Connecticut of 17th century colonist stock, was a member of the first planned emigrant party to cross the plains to California. A member of the Bartleson Party, Belden left Missouri early in May and arrived in California, after considerable hardship, in November, 1841. Settling first in the Santa Cruz area, where he managed a store for Thomas O. Larkin, Belden also operated a small store in Monterey. Upon acquiring Mexican citizenship he received a grant of land, the Barranca Colorado, on the upper Sacramento River, which he later sold to William B. Ide.

In about 1846 Belden managed a store in Yerba Buena for Captain John Paty, later was associated with William Heath Davis, and in 1847 established a store in San Jose in silent partnership with Henry Mellus and William D. M. Howard. With the gold excitement this enterprise first languished as the inhabitants left for the mines, but prospered greatly as they returned with gold to spend, and new residents also came to the town. Belden retired from this operation in 1849, about the time he married Sarah Margaret, daughter of Zachariah Jones, an 1846 arrival in California. They continued to live in San Jose where Belden took an active part in civic affairs and property development until 1881, when they moved to New York City where Belden died in 1892.

By astute investment, including San Francisco real estate, Belden became a wealthy man for his times. The papers reflect his merchandising operations, particularly his association with Mellus and Howard, and some of his investments, including the San Francisco property. He was interested in quicksilver mines, particularly the New Almaden and the Guadalupe, and in mining property in Mexico. The accounts contain many names and signatures of the early pioneers. Unfortunately, there is not much correspondence. Diaries kept by Belden and Mrs. Belden on their travels to Europe, the Eastern Mediterranean area and to Alaska are included. Also, papers for the settlement of Belden's estate and a copy of Mrs. Belden's will are with the papers.

From the guide to the Josiah Belden Papers, 1832-1903, (The Bancroft Library)

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Belden, Josiah, 1815-1892. Letter: to his sister Mrs. Eliza M. Bowers /by Josiah Belden, 1843 Dec 19. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Larkin, Thomas Oliver, 1802-1858. Thomas O. Larkin papers, 1822-1858. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Belden, Josiah, 1815-1892. Josiah Belden letters and reminiscence : photostat copies, [undated]. California historical society
creatorOf Monterey Public Library. California History Room. California history, 1822-1845 clippings 1878-1997. Monterey Public Library
creatorOf Josiah Belden Papers, 1832-1903 Bancroft Library
referencedIn Thomas O. Larkin papers, 1839-1856 Bancroft Library
creatorOf Belden, Josiah, 1815-1892. Letters : to his sister, Mrs. Eliza M. Bowers / by Josiah Belden, 1841-1845. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Brooks & Rouleau (firm). Deed and abstracts of title for portion of South Beach block 41 : San Francisco, Calif. 1866-1868. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Belden, Josiah, 1815-1892. Belden letters, 1841-1845. Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
referencedIn John, James, 1809-1886. Journal, 1841 May 16-Nov. 5. Rosenbach Museum & Library
creatorOf Belden, Josiah, 1815-1892. Letters : Monterey and Santa Cruz, Calif., to Mrs. Eliza M. Bowers, Upper Middletown, Conn., 1841-1845. Newberry Library
creatorOf Smith, Edward S.,. Deeds for property in San Jose, Calif., 1869-1876. California Digital Library
creatorOf Belden, Josiah, 1815-1892. Josiah Belden papers, 1832-1903. UC Berkeley Libraries
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associatedWith Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918. person
correspondedWith Belden, Josiah person
associatedWith Bidwell, John, 1819-1900, person
associatedWith Bigelow, Samuel C. person
associatedWith Bowers, Eliza M. person
associatedWith Bowers, Eliza M. (Belden) person
associatedWith Cooper, Juan Bautista Rogers, 1791-1872. person
associatedWith Dye, Job Francis, 1807-1883. person
associatedWith Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library) corporateBody
associatedWith John, James, 1809-1886. person
associatedWith Larkin, Thomas Oliver, 1802-1858. person
associatedWith Leva, Francisco. person
associatedWith Lytle, John J. person
associatedWith McKee, J. W. person
associatedWith Mills, Darius Ogden, 1825-1910. person
associatedWith Monterey Public Library. California History Room. corporateBody
associatedWith Newberry Library. corporateBody
associatedWith Online Archive of California. corporateBody
associatedWith Patee, Solon. person
associatedWith Reed, James Frazier, 1800-1874. person
associatedWith Shillaber, Theodore. person
associatedWith Smith, Edward S., person
associatedWith Spence, David. person
associatedWith Toomes, Albert G. person
associatedWith Yale Collection of Western Americana. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
California
California--Monterey
California
California
Alaska
California
Mexico
California--Santa Cruz
California
Santa Cruz (Calif.)
West (U.S.)
California
Monterey (Calif.)
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Frontier and pioneer life
Frontier and pioneer life
Gold mines and mining
Manuscripts, American
Mercury mines and mining
Overland journeys to the Pacific
Overland journeys to the Pacific
Pioneers
Pioneers
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Birth 1815

Death 1892

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