Church, Andrew S., 1827-1912

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Church was born in N.Y. City July 26, 1827. A cashier in Boston, he caught "the fever" and left for California on the "Vernon", arriving in S.F. on Oct. 9, 1849. In Nov., he went to Corte Madera for work, the Mission S. Rafael then back to S.F. In 1849, he left S.F. for Benecia with "gastric fever". Church and his uncle sold goods in the Northern mines and he worked on the "Colusa". In 1851 at Stockton mining he joined a friend in "Barstow & Church". In 1853, he opened a grocery in S.F., "Barstow, Church & Co.", but soon left the business for N.Y. via Nicaragua. Church returned to S.F. via Panama and worked in Columbia. Back in S.F. and the grocery business, he was elected an officer of the Vigilance Committee (1856). In 1860, he went to Virginia City to open a trading post (Church & Co.). In 1862-74 he owned the O.F. Giffin and Brother business in S.F.

From the description of Autobiography and Reminiscence of Andrew Smith Church, San Francisco, 1901. (The Society of California Pioneers). WorldCat record id: 56134681

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Place Name Admin Code Country
California
California--Mariposa County
Sacramento (Calif.)
Colusa (Calif.)
Yosemite Valley (Calif.)
San Francisco (Calif.)
Subject
Crime
Gold mines and mining
Indians of North American
Pacific Coast Indians, Wars with, 1847-1865
Pioneers
Steamboats
Voyages to the Pacific coast
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Birth 1827

Death 1912-04-09

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