Personal reminiscences of early days in California
An edition of Personal reminiscences of early days in California (1880)
with other sketches.
By Stephen Johnson Field
Publish Date
1880
Publisher
Sine nomine
Language
eng
Pages
406
Description:
Born in Connecticut, Stephen Johnson Field (1816-1899) was practicing law in New York City when word of the Gold Rush arrived. He sailed to California in 1849, crossing Panama at Chagres. He soon became a leader of the California bar, going on to sit on both the State Supreme Court and the United States Supreme Court. Personal reminiscences of early days in California (1880) focuses on Field's first years in California, centering on his experience as practicing attorney and first alcalde or magistrate for the lively mining town of Marysville, 1850-1857, a period rich in crime and political skullduggery. In a second section, Field relates anecdotes of his later career as justice of the California Supreme Court and the United States Supreme Court, where his knowledge and expertise in western land law served him well.
subjects: Gold discoveries, History, Law and politics, Mines and mineral resources, Judges, Law, Lawyers, Biography
People: Stephen Johnson Field (1816-1899), George Congdon Gorham (1832-1909)
Places: California