George J. Kellogg diaries and record books, 1847-1918 [microform].

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George J. Kellogg diaries and record books, 1847-1918 [microform].

Diaries (11 v.) and record books (4 v.) of Kellogg, a devout Methodist, describing his travels and mining experiences, and his life as a hard-working and successful businessman, with references to historical events of his time.

15 v. (on 2 microfilm reels)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6757511

California historical society

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Kellogg, George J., 1828-1918

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Resident of Janesville, Wis., who traveled overland to California in 1849, worked in the gold fields there until 1852, then returned (via Panama and New York) to Janesville, where he established a nursery, which he operated until he retired in 1899; the last years of his life were spent in Lake Mills, Wis. From the description of George J. Kellogg diaries and record books, 1847-1918 [microform]. (California Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122544480 From the descript...