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- Creator:
- Audubon, John Woodhouse, 1812-1862
- Published / Created:
- 1849 Jan 27
- Call Number:
- WA MSS 16
- Image Count:
- 2
- Resource Type:
- Archives or Manuscripts
- Abstract:
- Agreement between Henry L. Webb, John W. Audubon, son of John James Audubon, and Henry C. Mallory, of the first part, with Edward W. Whittlesey, forming an overland company for California.
- Description:
- Gift of William Robertson Coe. and Probably printed in New York.
- Subject (Name):
- Audubon, John Woodhouse, 1812-1862, Mallory, Henry C, Webb, Henry Livingston, and Whittlesey, Edward W
- Subject (Topic):
- Overland journeys to the Pacific--1849
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Memorandum of an agreement
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- Creator:
- Audubon, John Woodhouse, 1812-1862
Lambert, John B. (John Booth), -1849
Lambert, John S
Trask, John B. (John Boardman), 1824-1879 - Published / Created:
- [19--]
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2348 L174
- Image Count:
- 29
- Resource Type:
- Archives or Manuscripts
- Abstract:
- Typescript carbon, corrected, transcript of letters and a document relating to the Lamberts' overland journey and John S. Lambert's stay in California in 1849-1851. There are four letters from John B. Lambert to his father describing his trip to New Orleans, and Texas by boat. This is followed by a letter from John B. Trask, the company's doctor, describing John B. Lambert's death, accompanied by a sworn statement declaring John B. Lambert's temperate and exemplary habits, signed by John B. Trask, J.W. Audubon, and Joseph Lambert. There are four letters from John S. Lambert to his wife Rachel describing his life in California, which includes a reference to the 1850 San Francisco fire.
- Description:
- Acquired with the Frederick W. & Carrie S. Beinecke Fund for Western Americana. and John S. Lambert and John B. Lambert of New Canaan, Connecticut, traveled to California in early 1849 with a company of men under Col. Henry L. Weed and John Woodhouse Audubon, John James Audubon's son. The Lamberts' relationship is unknown. They traveled the southern route to California, and at Rio Grande, Texas John B. Lambert was the first member of the company to die of cholera. John S. Lambert went on to California, where he mined and worked as an express courier through 1851.
- Subject (Geographic):
- California--Description and travel, California--Gold discoveries, and San Francisco (Calif.)--Fire, 1850
- Subject (Name):
- Audubon, John Woodhouse, 1812-1862, Lambert, John B. (John Booth), -1849, Lambert, John S., Trask, John B. (John Boardman), 1824-1879, and Weed, Henry L.
- Subject (Topic):
- Cholera--West (U.S.) and Overland journeys to the Pacific--1849
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > John S. Lambert and John B. Lambert letters relating to the California gold rush