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James Mason Hutchings

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445: 175:, believed he was entitled to 160 acres (647,000 m²) of land in the Valley. He sued, unsuccessfully, to have those acres deeded to himself; the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Congress could establish the Yosemite Grant. He did, however, get a generous payment from the state to help compensate for loss of land use. In 1875, he was banished from Yosemite Valley because of his constant challenging of the law prohibiting the construction of buildings on public lands. 195: 464: 170:
that told the world about Yosemite and the Sierra. It was said "...upon the return of Hutchings' party, the descriptions staggered the skeptics and silenced the croakers. From this time forward can be considered the commencement of the visits of tourists." He was a tireless promoter, of himself and
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Hutchings remarried twice and was an innkeeper for the Calaveras Big Tree Grove Hotel, north of Yosemite. Hutchings' prominence in Yosemite Valley allowed him to connect with figures of great importance to the history of Yosemite, including
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Another detailed biography of Hutchings can be found in Peter E. Palmquist and Thomas R. Kailbourn, Pioneer Photographers of the Far West: A Biographical Dictionary, 1840-1865 (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2000),
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On July 5, 1855 James Hutchings set out on what would be one of the most historic trips to the region, leading the second tourist party into
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Hutchings' 1855 travel journal (along with his 1848-49 emigration journal) is available at the Library of Congress, catalog number MMC-1892
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While visiting Yosemite, Hutchings was killed on October 31, 1902, when his horse reared and threw him from his buggy. He is buried at
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Yosemite. After Yosemite Valley was granted to California as protected land in 1864, Hutchings, through his interpretation of existing
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The Making of Yosemite: James Mason Hutchings and the Origin of America's Most Popular National Park
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James M. Hutchings collection, 1873–1942. California State Library, California History Room.
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Graves of James Mason Hutchings (right) and Gertrude Hutchings Mills (left) at
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Image of "The Miner's Ten Commandments", (Placerville, California), 1853,
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exhibit, September-December 2012, at the Honnold/Mudd Library of the
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in England, Hutchings immigrated to the U.S. in 1848, then went to
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James Mason Hutchings of Yo Semite. A Biography and Bibliography
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v. 2, chapter 2 (1991) has a biography of James Hutchings
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Deaths by horse-riding accident in the United States
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James Hutchins (disambiguation)

Towcester
Yosemite
Yosemite Cemetery
Florence Hutchings
Yosemite National Park
Towcester
California
Gold Rush
Yosemite
Hutchings' Illustrated California Magazine
preemption laws
John Muir
Galen Clark
James McCauley

Yosemite Cemetery
Yosemite Cemetery
ISBN
978-0-7006-1805-7
OCLC
714731511
ISBN
978-0-9819-5971-9
OCLC
461317451
"James Mason Hutchings" in Yosemite Indians and Other Sketches
"California for Waterfalls!,"
Hutchings' Illustrated California Magazine

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