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+ Member of the + + + U.S. House of Representatives + + +
+ from + + California + + 's + + + 3rd + + + district +
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+ March 4, 1865 – March 3, 1867 +
+ + Preceded by + + + + Constituency established + +
+ + Succeeded by + + + + James Johnson + +
+ Member of the + + + California Senate + + +
+ from the + + Sacramento + + district +
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+ December 17, 1849 – January 6, 1851 +
+ + Preceded by + + + + Constituency established + +
+ + Succeeded by + + + + Alonzo W. Adams + +
+ + Alcalde + + of + + Mission San Luis Rey + +
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+ August 1846 – January 1847 +
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+ + John Bidwell + + (August 5, 1819 – April 4, 1900), known in + + Spanish + + as + + Don Juan Bidwell + + , + + + + [ + + 1 + + ] + + + + was an American pioneer, politician, and soldier. Bidwell is known as the founder of the city of + + Chico, California + + . He served in the + + California Senate + + and then in the + + U.S. House of Representatives + + . +

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+ Early life +

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+ Bidwell was born in 1819 in + + Chautauqua County, New York + + . His Bidwell ancestors immigrated to North America in the colonial era. + + + + [ + + 2 + + ] + + + + His family moved to + + Erie, Pennsylvania + + , in 1829, and then to + + Ashtabula County, Ohio + + , in 1831. + + + + [ + + 3 + + ] + + + + At age 17, he attended and shortly thereafter became principal of + + Kingsville Academy + + . + + + + [ + + 4 + + ] + + + +

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+ Life in California +

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+ In 1841, at the age of 22, Bidwell became one of the first emigrants on the California Trail. + + + + [ + + 5 + + ] + + + + + John Sutter + + employed Bidwell as his business manager shortly after the younger man reached California. In October 1844, Bidwell went with Sutter to Monterey, where the two learned of an insurrection by leader + + José Castro + + and ex-governor + + Juan Bautista Alvarado + + . + + + + [ + + 6 + + ] + + + + In 1845, Bidwell and Sutter joined Governor + + Manuel Micheltorena + + and a group of Americans and Indians to fight the insurrectionists, pursuing them to + + Cahuenga + + . + + + + [ + + 6 + + ] + + + + Micheltorena, Sutter, and Bidwell were imprisoned, and the latter two were shortly thereafter released. + + + + [ + + 6 + + ] + + + +

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+ Upon release, Bidwell headed north through + + Placerita Canyon + + , saw the mining operations, and was determined to search for gold on his way to + + Sutter's Fort + + , where he met + + James W. Marshall + + . + + + + [ + + 7 + + ] + + + + Shortly after Marshall's discovery of gold at + + Sutter's Mill + + , Bidwell also discovered gold on the + + Feather River + + , establishing a productive claim at Bidwell Bar in advance of the + + California Gold Rush + + . Bidwell obtained the four square-league + + Rancho Los Ulpinos + + land grant after being naturalized as a Mexican citizen in 1844, and the two square-league + + Rancho Colus + + grant on the + + Sacramento River + + in 1845. He later sold the latter grant and bought + + Rancho Arroyo Chico + + on Chico Creek to establish a ranch and farm. +

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+ Mexican-American War and military service +

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+ Soon after the outbreak of the + + Mexican–American War + + , Bidwell met with the leaders of the + + Bear Flag Revolt + + and drafted their constitution. + + + + [ + + 6 + + ] + + + + He later attained the rank of major while fighting at + + Fort Stockton + + . In August 1846, he was appointed + + Alcalde + + of + + Mission San Luis Rey + + by + + John C. Frémont + + , where he served until the end of the war. + + + + [ + + 8 + + ] + + + + He was appointed brigadier general of the + + California Militia + + in 1863. + + + + [ + + 3 + + ] + + + + From 1863 to 1864, Bidwell and other local financiers built the + + Humboldt Wagon Road + + connecting Chico to the mining districts of Nevada. + + + + [ + + 9 + + ] + + + + Around this time, in 1865, General Bidwell backed a petition from settlers at + + Red Bluff, California + + to protect Red Bluff's trail to the + + Owyhee Mines + + of + + Idaho + + . The + + United States Army + + commissioned seven forts for this purpose. One site was near + + Fandango Pass + + at the base of the + + Warner Mountains + + , in the north end of + + Surprise Valley + + . On June 10, 1865, a fort (eventually named + + Fort Bidwell + + ) was ordered to be built there. + + + + [ + + 10 + + ] + + + + + + + [ + + 11 + + ] + + + + The fort was built amid escalating fighting with the + + Snake Indians + + of eastern Oregon and southern Idaho. + + + + [ + + 12 + + ] + + + + It was a base for U.S. Army operations in the + + Snake War + + , that lasted until 1868, and the later + + Modoc War + + . Although traffic dwindled on the Red Bluff route once the + + Central Pacific Railroad + + extended into Nevada in 1868, the Army staffed Fort Bidwell until 1890 to quell various uprisings and disturbances. + + + + [ + + 10 + + ] + + + + A + + Paiute + + reservation and small community maintain the name Fort Bidwell. +

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+ On February 5, 1856, Bidwell was one of several passengers traveling down the + + Sacramento River + + on the steamboat + + Belle + + when the ship's boiler exploded, killing several people instantly. + + + + [ + + 13 + + ] + + + + Bidwell was sitting by the stove reading a newspaper when the explosion sent a piece of shrapnel the size of a + + quarter + + directly into his skull. Bidwell survived, but spent the rest of his life with a visible hole in his head. + + + + [ + + 14 + + ] + + + +

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+ Political career +

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+ Bidwell was selected as a delegate to the + + 1849 California Constitutional Convention + + , but did not attend because of mining business. Later that year, he was elected to the + + California State Senate + + , serving a single one-year term. + + + + [ + + 15 + + ] + + + + He ran for State Senate again in 1855, but lost to incumbent + + Know Nothing + + John B. McGee by just 187 votes. + + + + [ + + 16 + + ] + + + + He supervised conducting the federal census of California in + + 1850 + + and + + 1860 + + , under national direction by + + Joseph C. G. Kennedy + + . Bidwell was a delegate to the + + 1860 Democratic National Convention + + in + + Charleston + + . He was the only + + West Coast + + delegate opposed to secession. + + + + [ + + 17 + + ] + + + + He left the party soon after the outbreak of the + + Civil War + + , and in 1864 was a delegate to the + + National Union National Convention + + . +

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+ That year, he was also + + elected + + to the + + House of Representatives + + as a + + Republican + + , serving from 1865 to 1867. +

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+ Rather than seek re-election, he chose to run for + + Governor of California + + in + + 1867 + + , + + + + [ + + 17 + + ] + + + + but due to his anti- + + monopoly + + stance lost the + + Union Party + + nomination to railroad lobbyist + + + + [ + + 18 + + ] + + + + + George Congdon Gorham + + by a vote of 167 to 132. + + + + [ + + 19 + + ] + + + +

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+ An early political caricature poster mocking + + California Republicans + + ' support of a + + local option + + for alcohol, + + c. + + 1870s +
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+ In + + 1875 + + , Bidwell ran for + + Governor of California + + on the + + Anti-Monopoly Party + + ticket. + + + + [ + + 3 + + ] + + + + As a strong advocate of the + + temperance movement + + , he presided over the state convention of the + + Prohibition Party + + in 1888 and was their nominee for governor in + + 1890 + + . + + + + [ + + 3 + + ] + + + + In the + + 1892 presidential election + + , Bidwell was the nominee of the Prohibition Party. + + + + [ + + 3 + + ] + + + + The ticket of Bidwell and + + James B. Cranfill + + of + + Texas + + finished fourth nationwide, receiving 271,058 votes, or 2.3%. It was the largest total vote and highest percentage of the vote received by any Prohibition Party national ticket. Their strongest result was in + + Minnesota + + , where they received over five percent of the vote. +

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+ Death +

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+ John Bidwell's autobiography, + + Echoes of the Past + + , was published in 1900. That same year, on April 4, Bidwell died of natural causes at the age of 80. +

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+ In 1868 Bidwell was about 49 when he married + + Annie Kennedy + + , whom he had courted for years. She was 20 years younger and a daughter of + + Joseph C. G. Kennedy + + . Her father was socially prominent, a high-ranking + + Washington + + official who supervised the + + U.S. Census Bureau + + . Bidwell had met him while working on the California census. The senior Kennedy was active in the + + U.S. Whig party + + . Annie Kennedy was deeply religious, joining the Presbyterian Church, and committed to a number of moral and social causes. She was very active in the + + suffrage + + and + + prohibition + + movements. + + + + [ + + 3 + + ] + + + +

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+ The couple married April 16, 1868, in Washington, D.C., with + + President + + + Andrew Johnson + + and future president + + Ulysses S. Grant + + among the guests. After he returned with her to Chico, the Bidwells used their mansion extensively for entertainment of friends and official guests. Among them were President + + Rutherford B. Hayes + + , General + + William T. Sherman + + , + + Susan B. Anthony + + , + + Frances Willard + + , Governor + + Leland Stanford + + , + + John Muir + + , + + Joseph Dalton Hooker + + , and + + Asa Gray + + . +

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+ The Bidwell Family Papers are held at the + + Bancroft Library + + . +

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+ The actor Howard Negley (1898–1983) played Bidwell in the 1953 episode, "The Lady with the Blue Silk Umbrella" on the + + syndicated + + television anthology series, + + + Death Valley Days + + , + + hosted by + + Stanley Andrews + + . In the story line, Helen Crosby ( + + Kathleen Case + + ) carries official California statehood papers in her umbrella to shield them from ruffians who want to destroy the documents. + + Rick Vallin + + played Lieutenant Bob Hastings. + + + + [ + + 20 + + ] + + + +

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+ Bidwell was a + + Freemason + + for a time but left the group. He said that allegiance to the fraternity "was pointless" in an October 17, 1867, letter to + + Annie Kennedy + + , whom he had been courting. His signature appears in the Book of By-Laws of the Chico-Leland Stanford Lodge No. 111 in Chico, California. + + + + [ + + 21 + + ] + + + +

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  7. + + + + ^ + + + + + + + + "Guide to the John Bidwell Papers" + + . + + content.cdlib.org + + . Archived from + + the original + + on December 5, 2020 + + . Retrieved + + February 27, + + 2017 + + . + + + + + +
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  9. + + + + ^ + + + + + 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. 31– + + +
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  13. + + + + ^ + + + + + + + Worden, Leon (October 2005). + + "California's REAL First Gold" + + . + + COINage magazine + + + . Retrieved + + April 16, + + 2007 + + . + + + + + +
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  15. + + + + ^ + + + + + + + Chilcote, Olivia (2019). + + " + + + "Time Out of Mind": The San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians and the Historical Origins of a Struggle for Federal Recognition" + + . + + California History + + . + + 96 + + (4): 41. + + JSTOR + + + 26850831 + + + . Retrieved + + October 22, + + 2024 + + . + + + + +
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  31. + + + + ^ + + + + + + + + "Senatorial—Butte and Plumas" + + . + + + Sacramento Daily Union + + + . Sacramento. September 26, 1855 + + . Retrieved + + October 22, + + 2024 + + . + + + + +
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