Title:
William H. Hardy correspondence with John G. Garrison
Creator/Contributor:
Hardy, William Harrison, Captain, 1823-1906, creator, correspondent.
Creator/Contributor:
Garrison, John G., correspondent.
Abstract:
Letters describe Hardy's pioneering days of Hardyville (now Bullhead City), Arizona and Prescott, Arizona, including the construction
of the first dwellings, skirmishes with Native Americans, gold and silver prospecting, and mention of the Cariboo gold rush
and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Eighteen letters are from Hardy to Garrison, with one letter from Garrison to Hardy.
Date:
1862 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-az -- n-cn-bc
Captain -- Hardy, William Harrison -- 1823-1906 -- Correspondence
Garrison, John G -- Correspondence
Pioneers -- Arizona -- Bullhead City
Prospecting -- Arizona
Lincoln, Abraham -- 1809-1865 -- Assassination
Indians of North America -- Wars -- Arizona
Bullhead City (Ariz.) -- History
Prescott (Ariz.) -- History
British Columbia -- Gold discoveries
Note:
William H. Hardy correspondence with John G. Garrison, BANC MSS 2021/38, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Purchase from The Wayfarer's Bookshop; 2020.
William H. Hardy was a pioneer adventurer, town builder, and businessman. He went to California with a wagon train in 1849
and became "Captain Hardy" when elected captain of the company. Captain Hardy, as he was known for the rest of his life, was
drawn to the new frontier of the Territory of Arizona and founded the town of Hardyville, in 1865, at the approximate site
of the present day Bullhead City, Arizona.
In English.
Physical Description:
print
19 (45
Language:
English
Origin:
Arizona