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Edmund C. Hinde

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Hinde wrote extensive journals during his life. Part of his journals were donated after his death by his son Harry to the State of California. In 1983 Jerome Peltier edited and published a selection of the journals that related to his experiences with the California Gold Rush. Additionally, Edmund
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In 1850 Hinde began his trip to California to look for gold. The trip was harsh and Hinde met with many difficulties on the way to California. Eventually, Edmund and the other prospectors who traveled with him made it to California and they had limited success in mining gold. However, the
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during the 1850s. After the death of his parents Edmund was briefly responsible for caring for his younger sister. Once he found suitable accommodations for his sister Edmund left Mount Carmel and took on a variety of menial jobs. He eventually left to mine for gold in
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History of Riverside County, California:with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present (Google eBook), Elmer Wallace Holmes, Historic Record Company,
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experience was so challenging that Hinde only stayed a short time gold mining before returning to the Midwest. In his journal Hinde stated that he was swindled out of a large amount of money when he tried to sell the gold he mined upon his return.
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Descriptive list of manuscript collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin:together with reports on other collections of manuscript material for American history in adjacent states (Google eBook)The Society, 1906 - Reference - 197
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Nolan, John Matthew "2,543 Days: A History of the Hotel at the Grand Rapids Dam on the Wabash River" Discusses Charles T. Hinde, one of the silent investors of the Hotel del Coronado and how the Hotel del Coronado influenced the
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Hinde, Edmund "Journal of Edmund Cavileer Hinde" Edited by Jerome Peltier (Ye Galleon Press Fairfield Washington), 1983
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Hinde, Edmund "Journal of Edmund Cavileer Hinde" Edited by Jerome Peltier (Ye Galleon Press Fairfield Washington), 1983
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he went to Canada for a number of years. It was reported in his obituary that while in Canada he was connected with
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Description of Edmund C. Hinde journals at the California State Library
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Journal of Edmund C. Hinde at Google Books snippet view
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is repeatedly mentioned in the journals of his father,
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Like his other brothers and sisters Edmund grew up in
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Burials at Evergreen Cemetery (Riverside, California)
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Urbana, Ohio
Riverside, California
Miner
Historian
Harry Hinde
Thomas S. Hinde
Thomas Hinde
Charles H. Constable
Charles T. Hinde
Frederick Hinde Zimmerman

gold miner
laborer
Harry Hinde
California State Library
California Gold Rush
Thomas S. Hinde
Urbana
Champaign County, Ohio
newspaper publisher
real estate developer
Methodist
Ohio
Kentucky
Illinois
Mount Carmel, Illinois
Charles H. Constable
California
California Gold Rush

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