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Title
Autobiography and Reminiscence of John Shertzer Hittell (Deceased), 1901
Alternative Title
Institutional Records Digitization Project: Reminiscences of Early Pioneers: 1900-1904
Creator
Hittell, John S. (John Shertzer), 1825-1901, creator
Contributor
Hittell, John S. (John Shertzer), 1825-1901, creator
Date Created and/or Issued
1901 (issued)
Publication Information
Society of California Pioneers
Contributing Institution
Society of California Pioneers
Collection
The Society of California Pioneers Collection of Autobiographies and Reminiscences of Early Pioneers
Rights Information
Copyright has not been assigned to The Society of California Pioneers. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Librarian. Permission for publication is given on behalf of The Society of California Pioneers as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must be obtained by the reader.
Description
Copyright has not been assigned to The Society of California Pioneers. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Librarian. Permission for publication is given on behalf of The Society of California Pioneers as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must be obtained by the reader
Autobiography & Reminiscence of John Shertzer Hittell (Deceased), 1901. The Society of California Pioneers
J.S. Hittell was born December 25, 1825 in Jonestown, Lebanon County, Pa. His family moved to Hamilton, a town in Southwestern Ohio, in 1832. Hittell graduated from "Miami University" in 1843, and returned to Hamilton to practice law with the office of John Woods. In the spring of 1849, Hittell was in Ottawa, Illinois. On May 1, 1849 he left the bank of the Missouri River with a company of adventurers en route to California. They arrived at the Sacramento River on Sept. 19th. Hittell spent the winter of 1849 and 1850 at Reading's Diggings (Shasta County). In 1852, Hittell moved to San Francisco and in 1853 joined the editorial staff of the "Alta California", where he remained employed for the following 25 years. Hittell was the author of numerous books concerning California history, resources, and industries
Autobiographies and Reminiscences of California Pioneers, p.122-125, Vol. 1. This is a typed transcript, boiund into a volume, of the member's autobiographical reminiscence created as an institutional record for the Society of California Pioneers. The transcription includes a reference to a photograph of the member in a set of bound volumes. It appears that the photographs in this set were dispersed throughout the regular photography collection, but the photographs referenced in the related materials may or may not be these same photographs. This reminiscence covers the period of John S. Hittell's life from 1843 to 1894, although it does include background family history.
Type
text
Format
[4] p. ; 35 x 21 cm.
Form/Genre
Autobiographies.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt4k4020qr
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Language
English
Subject
Hittell, John S. (John Shertzer)--1825-1901
Pioneers--California--Biography
Frontier and pioneer life
Gold mines and mining
Overland journeys to the Pacific
California--Biography
California--History--19th centur
Time Period
California -- History -- 19th centur
Place
Pioneers
California
Biography
History
19th centur.
California, Northern.

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