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by Stephen J. (Stephen Johnson) Field, George C. (George Congdon) Gorham
PERSONAL REMINISCENCES OF EARLY DAYS IN CALIFORNIA, WITH OTHER SKETCHES. - BY - STEPHEN J. FIELD. - TO WHICH IS ADDED THE STORY OF HIS ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION BY A FORMER ASSOCIATE ON THE SUPREME BENCH OF THE STATE. - BY - HON. GEORGE C. GORHAM. - PRINTED FOR A FEW FRIENDS. - NOT PUBLISHED.
PERSONAL REMINISCENCES OF EARLY DAYS IN CALIFORNIA, WITH OTHER SKETCHES. - INDEX.
THE ANNOYANCES OF MY JUDICIAL LIFE.
APPENDIX.
THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF MR. JUSTICE FIELD - INDEX. - ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF JUSTICE FIELD BY A FORMER ASSOCIATE ON THE STATE SUPREME BENCH - CHAPTER I The Sharon-Hill-Terry Litigation. - CHAPTER II Proceedings in the Superior Court of the State. - CHAPTER III Proceedings in the United States Circuit Court.
WHY AND HOW I CAME TO CALIFORNIA.
FIRST EXPERIENCES IN SAN FRANCISCO.
EXPERIENCES AS ALCALDE.
THE TURNER CONTROVERSY.
RUNNING FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
A young lawyer’s restless ambition carries him westward in the fevered years of the Gold Rush, and he quickly finds himself thrust into the rough‑and‑ready world of San Francisco’s fledgling government. Through vivid recollections he describes the chaotic streets, the first elections, and his surprising rise to the post of alcalde, offering a window into how law and order were forged on a frontier still finding its shape.
The narrative then turns to his growing involvement in state politics, the fierce debates that divided the legislature, and the personal rivalries that erupted into public controversy. As a judge on California’s Supreme Court, he confronts tangled land claims, post‑war tensions, and the everyday frustrations of a courtroom that feels more like a battlefield.
Interwoven with these memoirs is the unsettling account of a former colleague’s attempt on his life—a stark reminder that even in a time of expansion, personal vendettas could become deadly. The story captures both the promise and peril of building a new society on the Pacific edge.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (660K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-05-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1816–1899
A major figure in 19th-century American law, this longtime Supreme Court justice served for more than three decades and helped shape legal debates in the years after the Civil War. His career stretched from the California Gold Rush era to the high court in Washington, making his life a window into a fast-changing United States.
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1832–1909
A journalist, political strategist, and historian of the Civil War era, he moved from Gold Rush California into national politics and spent more than a decade as Secretary of the U.S. Senate. Later, he turned to writing, producing a major two-volume life of Edwin M. Stanton.
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