- John Bidwell
John Bidwell (
August 5 1819 –April 4 ,1900 ) was known throughoutCalifornia and across the nation as an important pioneer, farmer,soldier ,statesman ,politician ,prohibitionist andphilanthropist . He is famous for leading one of the firstemigrant parties, known as theBartleson-Bidwell Party , along theCalifornia Trail and for foundingChico, California .Biography
Bidwell was born in
Chautauqua County, New York . The Bidwell family moved toErie, Pennsylvania in 1829, and then toAshtabula County, Ohio in 1831.cite news | url=http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/WWbidwell.htm | title=John Bidwell-Biography|publisher=Spartacus Education| date=2006 | first= | last= | accessdate = 2006-12-11] . At age 17, he attended and shortly thereafter became Principal ofKingsville Academy . [ [http://content.cdlib.org/view;jsessionid=M26TnTDzEgebUxcf?docId=tf958006gq&doc.view=entire_text Guide to the Bidwell Papers] ]In 1841 Bidwell became one of the first emigrants on the California Trail.
John Sutter employed Bidwell as his business manager shortly after Bidwell's arrival in California. Shortly after theJames W. Marshall 's discovery atSutter's Mill , Bidwell also discovered gold on theFeather River establishing a productive claim at Bidwell Bar in advance of theCalifornia Gold Rush . Bidwell obtained a Mexican land grant in theSacramento Valley , later selling that grant to establish a ranch and farm on Chico Creek.Bidwell obtained the rank of major while fighting in the
Mexican-American War . He served in theCalifornia Senate in 1849, supervised thecensus of California in 1850 and again in 1860. He was a delegate to the 1860 national convention of the Democratic Party. He was appointedbrigadier general of theCalifornia Militia in 1863. He was a delegate to the national convention of the Republican Party in 1864 and was a Republican member of Congress from 1865-1867.His wife, Annie Kennedy Bidwell, was the daughter of
Joseph C. G. Kennedy , a socially prominent, high ranking Washington official in theUnited States Bureau of the Census who was active in the Whig party. She was deeply religious, and committed to a number of moral and social causes. Annie was very active in thesuffrage andprohibition movements.The Bidwells were married
April 16 ,1868 in Washington, D.C. with then PresidentAndrew Johnson and future PresidentUlysses S. Grant among the guests. Upon arrival in Chico, the Bidwells used their mansion extensively for entertainment of friends. Some of the guests who visited Bidwell Mansion were PresidentRutherford B. Hayes , GeneralWilliam T. Sherman ,Susan B. Anthony , Frances Willard, GovernorLeland Stanford ,John Muir ,Joseph Dalton Hooker andAsa Gray .In 1875 Bidwell ran for
Governor of California on theAnti-Monopoly Party ticket. As a strong advocate of thetemperance movement , he presided over the Prohibition Party state convention in 1888 and was the Prohibition candidate for governor in 1880.In 1892, Bidwell was the Prohibition Party candidate for
President of the United States . The Bidwell/Cranfill ticket received 271,058 votes, or 2.3% nationwide. It was the largest total vote and highest percentage of the vote received by any Prohibition Party national ticket.John Bidwell's autobiography, Echoes of the Past, was published in 1900.
Rumors gathered by many local historians assert that Bidwell Mansion, located in
Chico, California , is haunted by the general himself.Fraternal allegiance
* Bidwell was a
Freemason for a time but left the group. He stated that allegiance to the fraternity "was pointless" in a letter toAnnie Bidwell onOctober 17 1867 . [Michael J. Gillis and Michael F. Magliari. "John Bidwell and California: The Life and Writings of a Pioneer, 1841-1900." ISBN 0-87062-332-X p. 223-4. ]References
ee also
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Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park
*Temperance organizations
*California Trail
*Michael Gillis
*Bartleson-Bidwell PartyExternal links
* [http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/moa-cgi?notisid=ABP2287-0041-23 "The First Emigrant Train to California"] by John Bidwell
* [http://www.calisphere.universityofcalifornia.edu/ark:/13030/kt1t1nc4sz/ "Autobiography and Reminiscence of John Bidwell, San Francisco, 1904"] [Transcription] . The Society of California Pioneers, via Calisphere.
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