ALS, 1861 February 26, Midnight : Astor House, to T.W. Park, San Francisco.

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ALS, 1861 February 26, Midnight : Astor House, to T.W. Park, San Francisco.

Fremont writes his mines manager that he embarks in the morning for England, and relates, "All the gold experiments here go to show the necessity of hot water and steam." Fremont also writes "The condition of the country threatens tempest ..."

1 1/2 p. ; 25 x 20 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6907806

Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890

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John Charles Frémont (January 21, 1813 – July 13, 1890) was an American explorer, military officer, and politician. He was a US Senator from California, and in 1856 was the first Republican nominee for President of the United States. A native of Georgia, Frémont acquired male protectors after his father's death, and became proficient in mathematics, science, and surveying. During the 1840s, he led five expeditions into the Western United States and became known as "The Pathfinder". During the...

Park, T. W. (Trenor William), 1823-1882

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Lawyer, political figure, businessman, and philanthropist; b. in Woodford, Vt.; raised in Bennington where operated several businesses; was appointed chairman of U.S. Land Commission, traveled to San Francisco, and practiced law there; returned to Vermont in 1864, also maintaining a residence in New York City; had various business interests in mines and railroads; member of Republican National Committee; later served in the Vermont State Legislature and was trustee of University of Vermont; marr...