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- rc01000744 abstract "Jessie Benton Frémont (1824-1902), the daughter of a Missouri Senator and wife of explorer John Charles Frémont, first came to California in 1849, when she and her young daughter spent six months at her husband's newly-acquired ranch at Mariposas, 140 miles east of San Francisco. The Frémonts also spent the years 1851-1852 and 1857-1861 at the Mariposas ranch before moving to St. Louis during the Civil War. They returned to California in 1887 and made Los Angeles their home for the rest of their lives. Far-West Sketches (1890) was inspired by Mrs. Frémont's 1887 railroad trip to California, a journey that prompts her to reminiscence about her earlier stay in the state in the 1850s with anecdotes of the minefields, ranching, and a home in the bustling town of San Francisco. The reminiscences center on homemaking and childrearing.".
- rc01000744 accessRights "No known restrictions on publication.".
- rc01000744 contributor B12961791.
- rc01000744 coverage "Arizona Description and travel.".
- rc01000744 coverage "California Description and travel.".
- rc01000744 coverage "California Social life and customs.".
- rc01000744 created "[c1890]".
- rc01000744 date "1890".
- rc01000744 date "[c1890]".
- rc01000744 dateCopyrighted "[c1890]".
- rc01000744 description "Jessie Benton Frémont (1824-1902), the daughter of a Missouri Senator and wife of explorer John Charles Frémont, first came to California in 1849, when she and her young daughter spent six months at her husband's newly-acquired ranch at Mariposas, 140 miles east of San Francisco. The Frémonts also spent the years 1851-1852 and 1857-1861 at the Mariposas ranch before moving to St. Louis during the Civil War. They returned to California in 1887 and made Los Angeles their home for the rest of their lives. Far-West Sketches (1890) was inspired by Mrs. Frémont's 1887 railroad trip to California, a journey that prompts her to reminiscence about her earlier stay in the state in the 1850s with anecdotes of the minefields, ranching, and a home in the bustling town of San Francisco. The reminiscences center on homemaking and childrearing.".
- rc01000744 extent "1 p.l., 206 p.".
- rc01000744 format "t".
- rc01000744 hasFormat "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- rc01000744 hasFormat "Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.".
- rc01000744 identifier calbk.192.
- rc01000744 identifier scd0001.00097807048.
- rc01000744 isFormatOf "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- rc01000744 isFormatOf "Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.".
- rc01000744 issued "1890".
- rc01000744 issued "[c1890]".
- rc01000744 language "eng".
- rc01000744 publisher "Boston, D. Lothrop company".
- rc01000744 relation "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- rc01000744 relation "Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.".
- rc01000744 rights "No known restrictions on publication.".
- rc01000744 spatial "Arizona Description and travel.".
- rc01000744 spatial "California Description and travel.".
- rc01000744 spatial "California Social life and customs.".
- rc01000744 spatial "California.".
- rc01000744 subject "Agriculture California.".
- rc01000744 subject "F864 .F82".
- rc01000744 subject "Mines and mineral resources California.".
- rc01000744 subject "Real estate development California.".
- rc01000744 subject "Urbanization California.".
- rc01000744 subject "Women California.".
- rc01000744 title "Far-West sketches, by Jessie Benton Frémont.".
- rc01000744 type "text".