George Frederick Warren: Documents of His Life:
George Frederick Warren (1830-1916) was an adventurer, explorer, husband, father and grandfather. Born in Connecticut, when he reached his teens he was apprenticed to a jeweler in New Britain, but left early in order to sail around Cape Horn to the California Gold Rush. After three years he returned to Connecticut, married Julia Calista Stanley and moved to Illinois to farm. He served in the Civil War from 1861-1863, then returned to the farm. In 1872 he went West and in Clay County, Nebraska, claimed land under the Homestead Act. After two brief attempts to find gold in the Black Hills Gold Rush, he returned to Nebraska and spent the rest of his life farming and running a Nursery, encouraging his neighbors to plant trees. When he retired in 1904, he and Julia moved to Harvard, where George created a rental home business. He suffered a stroke in 1912 and lived a quiet life of infirmity until his death in 1916.
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George Frederick Warren: Documents of His Life:
George Frederick Warren (1830-1916) was an adventurer, explorer, husband, father and grandfather. Born in Connecticut, when he reached his teens he was apprenticed to a jeweler in New Britain, but left early in order to sail around Cape Horn to the California Gold Rush. After three years he returned to Connecticut, married Julia Calista Stanley and moved to Illinois to farm. He served in the Civil War from 1861-1863, then returned to the farm. In 1872 he went West and in Clay County, Nebraska, claimed land under the Homestead Act. After two brief attempts to find gold in the Black Hills Gold Rush, he returned to Nebraska and spent the rest of his life farming and running a Nursery, encouraging his neighbors to plant trees. When he retired in 1904, he and Julia moved to Harvard, where George created a rental home business. He suffered a stroke in 1912 and lived a quiet life of infirmity until his death in 1916.
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George Frederick Warren: Documents of His Life:

George Frederick Warren: Documents of His Life:

by Larry Olson
George Frederick Warren: Documents of His Life:

George Frederick Warren: Documents of His Life:

by Larry Olson

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George Frederick Warren (1830-1916) was an adventurer, explorer, husband, father and grandfather. Born in Connecticut, when he reached his teens he was apprenticed to a jeweler in New Britain, but left early in order to sail around Cape Horn to the California Gold Rush. After three years he returned to Connecticut, married Julia Calista Stanley and moved to Illinois to farm. He served in the Civil War from 1861-1863, then returned to the farm. In 1872 he went West and in Clay County, Nebraska, claimed land under the Homestead Act. After two brief attempts to find gold in the Black Hills Gold Rush, he returned to Nebraska and spent the rest of his life farming and running a Nursery, encouraging his neighbors to plant trees. When he retired in 1904, he and Julia moved to Harvard, where George created a rental home business. He suffered a stroke in 1912 and lived a quiet life of infirmity until his death in 1916.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798823118385
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 10/06/2022
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Larry Olson is the Great-Great-Grandson of George Frederick Warren and has written four books about the history of both sides of his family.
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