Title:
Samuel Elbridge Walbridge letter to David Safford Walbridge
Creator/Contributor:
Walbridge, Samuel Elbridge, 1826-1883, creator, correspondent.
Abstract:
Handwritten letter from a son to his father in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He presents an optimistic view for business opportunities
in California, expresses his interest in quartz mining and hopes his father may join him in the near future. The rest of the
letter contains personal references to friends, the weather, etc. Includes typescript transcription of the letter.
Date:
1850 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Gold miners -- California -- Correspondence
Gold mines and mining -- California
California -- Gold discoveries
Walbridge, Samuel Elbridge -- 1826-1883 -- Correspondence
Walbridge, David Safford -- 1802-1868 -- Correspondence
Walbridge, David Safford -- 1802-1868 -- correspondent.
Note:
Purchase of from McBride Rare Books ; 2021.
Samuel Elbridge Walbridge (born February 15, 1826 in Erie County, New York - died February 25, 1883 in Kalamazoo, Michigan)
was a merchant, miller and proprietor of Cold Stream Mills. In his younger days, he left for the Sacramento gold rush with
his brother Frank in March of 1850. He was the son of David Safford Walbridge who served in the Michigan State Legislature
and was a two-term U.S. Representative from Michigan's 3rd District 1855-1859.
Samuel Elbridge Walbridge letter to David Safford Walbridge, BANC MSS 2019/29, The Bancroft Library, University of California,
Berkeley.
In English.
Physical Description:
print
1 (4
Language:
English
Origin:
California