Title:
Charles A. Gurley circular and business card, 1849
Creator/Contributor:
Gurley, Charles A., 1811-1890, creator, creator.
Abstract:
Contains one printed circular, dated January 3, 1849, announcing Charles A. Gurley's intention of sailing to California on
January 15, 1849 to establish a general shipping business. The date is overwritten in ink to read January 30. Also includes
one printed business card titled, "Charles A. Gurley, General Shipping and Commision Merchant, San Francisco, Ca." Underneath
this title is a list of references, many of whom are from New York [City].
Date:
1849 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Gurley, Charles A -- 1811-1890 -- Archives
Shipping companies (Marine transportation) -- California -- San Francisco
Note:
Charles A. Gurley circular and business card, 1849, BANC MSS 2018/75, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Charles Artemas Gurley (1811-1890) sailed for San Francisco aboard the ship Falcon bound for Chagres, Panama on February 2,
1849. In California, he purchased half of what is now the Portsmouth Square from pioneer landowner, José de Jésus Noe of Rancho
San Miguel. Gurley avidly supported California as a free territory but returned East for good in 1851.
In English.
Type:
Ephemera.
Advertisements.
Business cards.
Physical Description:
print
2
Language:
English
Origin:
California