Finding Aid of the John Charles Fremont Letters C057968

Finding aid prepared by Julian Amado
Society of California Pioneers
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1/26/2011


Title: Fremont, John Charles Letters
Identifier/Call Number: C057968
Contributing Institution: Society of California Pioneers
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 1.0 folder 1 original letter and 1 published letter
Date (inclusive): 1848-1854
Abstract: Typed letter from Fremont to Major J.R. Synder in Philadephia on May 31, 1850 and published letter from Fremont to the Editors of the National Intelligence on the Central Railroad, Dec. 27, 1854. Fremont's copy of Senator Clarke of Rhode Island's Speech.
creator: Fremont, J.C,, (John Charles), 1813-1890

Typed letter from Fremont to Major J.R. Synder in Philadephia on May 31, 1850 and published letter from Fremont to the Editors of the National Intelligence on the Central Railroad, Dec. 27, 1854. Fremont's copy of Senator Clarke of Rhode Island's Speech is also included.

Conditions Governing Access note

Collection open for research.

Conditions Governing Use note

There are no restrictions on access.

Preferred Citation note

John Charles Fremont Letters. The Society of California Pioneers.

Donor

Donor and date of acquisition unknown.

Biography

John Charles Fremont was born in 1813 in Savannah, Georgia, and died in 1890 in New York City. Fremont was an officer in the Topographical Corps of the U.S. Army and led an expedition along the Oregon Trail to the Rockies in 1842. In 1843, another government expedition to him to California. His travels in Oregon and California resulted in the publication in 1845, of Report of the Exploring Expedition to Oregon and North California. He entered into a private expedition in 1848-49, to find a route for the railroad to California. He had many further military forays and exploring expeditions made him a popular pubic figure, as well as a national political one. He became a wealthy man, and was named to the U.S. Senate for California for a short term (Sept. 1850-March 1851). He was married to Jessie Benton, who was the daughter of Senator Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri. Fremont was a member of the Society of California Pioneers, joining in 1878. There is an abundance of further information on Fremont elsewhere.

Existence and Location of Originals note

The Society of California Pioneers, 101 Montgomery Street, Suite 150 Presidio of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94129.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Snyder, Jacob Rink, 1812-1878
Railroads--History
Rhode Island--1840-1850
United States--Politics and government