Bell, Horace, 1830-1918

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Horace Bell, pioneer Los Angeles resident, came to California in 1850 to engage in mining and settled in Los Angeles in 1852. Bell joined the Rangers, a local group formed to provide law and order, and later wrote Reminiscences of a ranger (1881), describing his experiences in early Los Angeles. Bell established a weekly newspaper, The porcupine, and practiced law in Los Angeles.

From the description of Papers of Horace Bell, 1829-1890. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122510033

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Los Angeles (Calif.)
Los Angeles (Calif.)
California--Los Angeles
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Frontier and pioneer life
Western stories
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Birth 1830

Death 1918

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