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[California Gold Rush. Weaverville] Hobart, John - [Als] John Hobart Resigns As Road Overseer for Rattlesnake Creek Road District, in Trinity County

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Weaverville, [CA], 1859. [1] pp. Bifolium. 5 x 8 inches. March 24th, 1859. Gold Rush era letter from John Hobart to Trinity County Clerk, J.A.Watson, resigning from his post in Weaverville, California . "I will be obliged to you to tender in my resignation as Road overseer for Rattlesnake Creek Road District to the Board of Supervisors when next they meet as I am doubtfull that circumstance will keep me in that section of the County throughout the summer.." Weaverville, California, founded in 1850, was a Gold Rush town and once had a population of nearly 2500 Chinese goldminers. In 1855 the Weaverville Trinity Times called attention " the large and rapidly increasing number of Chinese among us..crowding themselves into every vacant spot they can find. Very good, minor creasing along edges and folds, minor soiling, contents clean.
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 64.75 | £UK 56.75 | JP¥ 11056] Book number 44772

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