Robert Clift, Jr.

Robert Clift, Jr.

Robert Clift, Jr. (January 4, 1824–1869?) was a soldier and early settler in California.

Robert Clift, Jr. was born 1824 to Robert Sr. and Elizabeth Clift., who were Mormon emigrants from England.

He was 3rd Lt. in Company C of the Mormon Battalion, from Nauvoo, Illinois. The Battalion marched from Council Bluffs, Iowa to San Diego during the Mexican-American War. The Battalion arrived in San Diego January 1847. However, they were too late for the war, but ended up performing community improvement projects that endeared them to the local population, which were initially standoff-ish to the Battalion.When they were about to be discharged in July 1847, the citizens of San Diego signed a petition requesting that they re-enlist for additional duty, and many did re-enlist, including Clift.

From June 1847 to March 1848, Clift was
Juez de Pas (Justice of the Peace) of San Diego Pueblo.John Vurtinus, in an article [ [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/79summer/mormon.htm "The Mormon Volunteers", "The Journal of San Diego History", 25:3 (1979)] ] , states that Clift:

:also served as the Acting Assistant Quartermaster and Commissary Officer with orders to accumulate a full six months' supply of rations. Since his requisitions were never filled completely, stock-piling of rations remained Clift's most persistent problem. Although the San Diego garrison nearly ran out of provisions during October, Clift managed the difficult situation well and generally supplied full rations to the men. Colonel Stevenson thought highly of Robert Clift, calling him the most competent Latter-day Saint officer in the Mormon Volunteers.

The Substitute Alcade (Suplente), Henry D. Fitch had pressing business in Los Angeles, so he recommended Clift be appointed Substitute Alcade in his place in June 1847, a post he held until later that year.In a letter from California Military Governor Richard B. Mason he writes: [ [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/74summer/letters.htm "A Military View of San Diego in 1847", "The Journal of San Diego History" 20:3 (1974)] ]

:While at San Diego Capt Fitch the Alcalde expressed great anxiety to resign his place if not permanently for a short time that he might go north on business of the utmost importance to himself, he applied to me to sanction his appointment of Lt. Clift of the Mormon Battalion A. Lt. Master & Commissary of that Post as acting Alcalde during his temporary absence; I was well informed that under Mexican laws an Alcalde has the power of appointing a temporary successor under sanction of the Commander of the District. I endorsed my approval upon Clift's appointment being well satisfied that he was a very proper person and a great favorite in the town, and if he should reenter the Service and he can with propriety be appointed Alcalde permanently in the place of Fitch I would respectfully recommend it. From all I can learn the mode of transacting business by the Alcalde here differs materially from those practiced at San Francisco and Monterey—for instance here there are no trials by Jury . . .

Using custom duties, Clift received permission from Governor Mason to build a brick building that was used as a courthouse, schoolhouse, and later office for Mayor, City Clerk, and County Board of Supervisors.This was the first fired-brick building in San Diego.The courthouse was reconstructed in 1992 from the ground up and is located in the South corner of the square in Old Town State Park.

In 1851 Clift and about 20 other Mormons bought land near Cajon Pass, present San Bernardino County, and moved there. When San Bernardino County was organized January 1853, he was elected the first County sheriff. He was Captain of the First Light Dragoons, a militia unit formed in the county in 1856. In 1857 the Mormons were recalled to Utah, due to difficulties with the U.S. Government in Utah, and Clift probably went there.

Clift was killed by Indians in Ruby Valley, Nevada while carrying mail from White Pine County, Nevada, probably in 1869. ["Army of Israel: Mormon Battalion Narratives" (2000), p. 141 says 1859. This is probably a misprint and should be 1869, as that's when White Pine was created, during a silver rush.]

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