Asa Cyrus Call diary : typed transcription, 1850-1853.

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Asa Cyrus Call diary : typed transcription, 1850-1853.

Consists of a travel diary and personal information relating to Call's overland journey from Iowa to California, as well as daily life in Stockton, California, and an account of the wreck of the Winfield Scott, of which Call was a survivor. Includes reminiscences of family events. With this is a preface written by Asa Cyrus Call's son, George C. Call, dated October 1930, and typed transcriptions of correspondence between Asa Cyrus Call and his brother George W. Call, of Elk River (Humboldt Bay), California, 1853-1854.

1 v. (ca. 48 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8103654

California historical society

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Call, Asa Cyrus.

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Asa Cyrus Call was a California farmer, rancher, and schoolteacher. From the description of Asa Cyrus Call diary : typed transcription, 1850-1853. (California Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 733061874 ...

Winfield Scott (Ship).

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Call, George W.

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