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John Marsh (pioneer) - Wikipedia John Marsh (June 5, 1799 – September 24, 1856), later known in Spanish as Don Juan Marsh, [1] [2] was a physician, ranchero, and linguist in California when it was still part of the Republic of Mexico Born in Massachusetts, Marsh immigrated to California in 1836, where he became a Mexican citizen
Page — John Marsh Historic Trust The John Marsh Historic Trust is dedicated to saving the Stone House in Brentwood, California as the centerpiece of the new Marsh Creek State Historic Park
Old Californias Doctor” John Marsh - The American Cowboy . . . John Bidwell, who was on the first wagon train over the Sierra Nevada in 1841 and the founder of the town of Chico, called Doctor John Marsh, "One of the most selfish of mortals " As for his politics, he worked behind the scenes to promote American Statehood for California
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Remembering colorful but unpopular . . . One hundred and fifty years ago today -- "a beautiful warm hazy September afternoon," according to historian George Lyman -- three tough robbers waylaid and killed John Marsh on the road between
John Marsh | Classical Music, Symphonies, Compositions . . . John Marsh (born 1752, Dorking, Surrey, Eng —died 1828, Chichester, Sussex) was a composer and writer on music whose works include the only surviving English symphonies from the late 18th century Largely self-taught, he became proficient at several instruments, including viola and violin
John Marsh Historic Trust - California State Parks John Marsh Stone House is the focal point of the Marsh Creek State Park The John Marsh Historic Trust is dedicated to the preservation of the John Marsh House and the surrounding area, all for the benefit of the public