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Robert A. Eccleston

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25: 74: 136:. Born in New York City to Irish immigrants, Eccleston documented his adventures during the California Gold Rush and the Mariposa Indian War. His journey took him to various locations, including serving as an Indian agent in Arizona and a founder of Tombstone. Eccleston's diaries, published posthumously, reveal important moments in American history. 152:, Robert with his older brother Edward Eccleston joined the Fremont Association formed to travel to California and mine gold there. The Association traveled by sea to Texas and then purchased wagons for an overland journey with a U. S. Army expedition to establish a military road from 164:
and his experienced party of frontiersmen for the journey from El Paso to California. Robert kept a diary of this journey from April 3, 1849, when they sailed from New York, to December 27, 1849, when they reached the borders of California at
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In 1870, Eccleston had taken his family back east to New Jersey where one of his children was born. Eccleston went to Arizona later in 1870, where for three years he was Indian agent for the
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and had their first child there. By 1861 they were in New York, where they had their second child. Returning to California after 1861 he settled down on a ranch to have several children in
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The Mariposa Indian War 1850-1851, Diaries of Robert Eccleston: The California Gold Rush, Yosemite, and the High Sierra
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in 1881. There, Eccleston was considered one of the founders of Tombstone, and was present at the time of the "
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Months later, Eccleston's diary began again in the southern placer mines at
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by one of the militia columns marching against the mountain tribes.
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Robert Eccleston, Edited by George P. Hammond and Edward H. Howes,
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On September 17, 1857, Eccleston married Emily Josephine Young in
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whose records offer crucial insights into the discovery of the
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In 1950, his diary of his 1849 travels was published as
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Overland to California on the Southwestern Trail 1849
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Overland to California on the Southwestern Trail 1849
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forty-niner
diarist
Tucson Cutoff
Yosemite Valley
New York City
California Gold Rush
San Antonio
El Paso
John Coffee Hays
Fort Yuma
Agua Frio
Mariposa Indian War
Sierra Nevada Mountains
Yosemite Valley
Colusa
Forbestown, California
Gila Pima Reservation
Tombstone, Arizona
Gunfight at the OK Corral
Oregon
Oakland, California




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