A history of California and an extended history of its southern coast counties, also containing biographies of well-known citizens of the past and present . -, of Boston. Alass.;Airs. Kate Dudley Wheelock, of Riverside : andFdward Jewett, who was at one time en-gaged in the insurance business in Boston,and brought the first ostriches to this coun-try from South Africa, where he had spent avear in studying the habits of the birds. had also an adopted son, Hon. T. , who was known as the Starch King,and occupied a leading place in political cir-cles in Afaine. having served at


A history of California and an extended history of its southern coast counties, also containing biographies of well-known citizens of the past and present . -, of Boston. Alass.;Airs. Kate Dudley Wheelock, of Riverside : andFdward Jewett, who was at one time en-gaged in the insurance business in Boston,and brought the first ostriches to this coun-try from South Africa, where he had spent avear in studying the habits of the birds. had also an adopted son, Hon. T. , who was known as the Starch King,and occupied a leading place in political cir-cles in Afaine. having served at times as amember of the state central committee, anflfor a term as senator in the ATaine legisla-ture. Another adopted son, Percy A. , is a large rancher of Fallbrook, and amember of the state assembly of Californiafrom his district. In Riverside occurred the marriage of and Airs. Harriet fCampbell) Hart,who was born in Griswold. Conn., a daughter. &^ i/frnPA^ HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. of E. E. and Mary E. (Burlingame) Camp-beil, natives of Connecticut. Her paternalf^randfather, Napoleon Bonaparte Campbell,was born in the Nutmeg state of Scotch de-scent, and her maternal grandfather was Burlingame. also a member of a promi-nent family of that state. In an early day Campbell settled in Janesville, Wis., wherehe in merchandising, but later he re-moved his business to Ashley, 111., and theredied. His wife died in Janesville. The)^ hadonlv two children, Mrs. Johnson and , the latter of Marshfield, Wis. was a charter member of the EbellSociety, which she at one time served as presi-dent, and is a member of the Order of EasternStar. Both Mr. and Mrs. Johnson becamemembers of the Congregational Church, inwhich he was a deacon. Wliile living in Mainelie was. one of the founders of the church ofthat denomination at Presque Isle. He wasmade a Mason in Ashland. Me., and after co


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