John Carr Pioneer Days in California 1891
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Author: Carr, John
Title: Pioneer Days in California: Historical and Personal Sketches
Place Published: Eureka, CA
Publisher:Times Publishing
Date Published: 1891
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[iv], 11-452 pp. Wood-engraved portrait frontispiece. 21x14.2 cm (8½x5½"), original blue cloth decorated in black. First Edition.
Includes Carr's overland adventures from Peoria, IL, to Hangtown, CA, via Forts Leavenworth, Laramie, Bridger, and Salt Lake City, as well as his experiences in the northern mines, with good accounts of Weaverville and the Chinese War of 1854. Kurutz notes that several bibliographers "regard Carr's lengthy recollections as one of the most important accounts of mining in the Trinity County region." Carr was also an important figure in Arizona history, having served as mayor of Tombstone for two terms after defeating John Clum in 1882. It was he who issued a proclamation to the citizens of Tombstone in January, 1882, stating that Wyatt Earp had left with a posse to round up various outlaws, and that he was not to be interfered with. Cowan p.106; Graff 590; Howes C167; Kurutz 118a; Rocq 2065; Wheat Gold Rush 35.
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