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Wagons, Gold and Conflict: Captain Alfred Davenport's Adventures in the Trans Mississippi West - Paperback

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by John G. Wilder (Author)

Alfred Davenport-parents gone, elder siblings married with families-followed a dream to see Oregon in May 1844. Visiting California in 1846, Davenport dropped into the conflict between settlers and the Mexican government. Joining California settlers, Davenport fought in the Bear Flag Revolt and with John Charles Fremont's California Mounted Battalion. Year 1849 found Alfred caught up in California's gold rush. His mining career ended with Davenport resigning as manager of Fremont's famous Pine Tree Mine to join General Fremont in Missouri as a cavalry captain in the Body Guard. Year 1862 found Captain Davenport serving as a special messenger carrying orders from General Fremont to field generals in western Virginia. The army's Quartermaster Department assigned Davenport as supervisor of military hospital construction in the Civil War's Mississippi valleys and for duty in the customhouse in Union-occupied New Orleans. Postwar, Davenport became a land speculator in a newly opened land in Kansas.

Number of Pages: 378
Dimensions: 0.84 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 30, 2022
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