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Henry William Bigler: Soldier, Gold Miner, Missionary, Chronicler, 1815-1900 Book

Henry William Bigler: Soldier, Gold Miner, Missionary, Chronicler, 1815-1900
Henry William Bigler: Soldier, Gold Miner, Missionary, Chronicler, 1815-1900, In 1998 Californians and others celebrated the sesquicentennial of James Marshall's discovery of gold, on January 24, 1848. Surprisingly, this date wasn't confirmed until many years later, when California historians contacted an obscure St. George, Utah, , Henry William Bigler: Soldier, Gold Miner, Missionary, Chronicler, 1815-1900 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Henry William Bigler: Soldier, Gold Miner, Missionary, Chronicler, 1815-1900, In 1998 Californians and others celebrated the sesquicentennial of James Marshall's discovery of gold, on January 24, 1848. Surprisingly, this date wasn't confirmed until many years later, when California historians contacted an obscure St. George, Utah, , Henry William Bigler: Soldier, Gold Miner, Missionary, Chronicler, 1815-1900
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  • Henry William Bigler: Soldier, Gold Miner, Missionary, Chronicler, 1815-1900
  • Written by author M. Guy Bishop
  • Published by Utah State University Press, August 1998
  • In 1998 Californians and others celebrated the sesquicentennial of James Marshall's discovery of gold, on January 24, 1848. Surprisingly, this date wasn't confirmed until many years later, when California historians contacted an obscure St. George, Utah,
  • In 1998 Californians and others celebrated the sesquicentennial of James Marshall's discovery of gold, on January 24, 1848. Surprisingly, this date wasn't confirmed until many years later, when California historians contacted an obscure St. George, Utah,
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In 1998 Californians and others celebrated the sesquicentennial of James Marshall's discovery of gold, on January 24, 1848. Surprisingly, this date wasn't confirmed until many years later, when California historians contacted an obscure St. George, Utah, Mormon temple worker named Henry Bigler. He had been one of several Mormon Battalion veterans employed by John Sutter, under Marshall's supervision, to construct the mill that was the site of the gold discovery. And it turned out that Henry, diligent as he always was, had kept the most immediate and accurate record of that event, which stimulated the gold rush and dramatically affected the course of the American West. Bigler kept other journals and observed or participated in other significant events in early Mormon and western history, from the Nauvoo exodus through western trail-blazing with the Mormon Battalion to proselyting in mid-nineteenth century Hawaii. But with the exception of brief fame in California after his diary account became known - including an expenses-paid commemorative trip there - he led a life of obscurity and poverty. Biographer Guy Bishop set out to recover the whole life of this unpretentious figure and thereby to see the context of such a modest westerner's participation in uncommon experiences.


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