Alonzo Ridley
Alonzo Ridley, (June 3, 1826 – March 25, 1909) was a 49er, trader, Indian agent, engineer, Undersheriff of Los Angeles County, Confederate Army officer from California, who led the Los Angeles Mounted Rifles on their epic march across the Southwestern deserts from California to Texas in 1861.[1][2][3]
Ridley was born in 1826 in Bowdoin, Maine. He lived in New England until 1849, when he left Massachusetts for California.[4]
References[]
- ^ Eugene L. Menefee and Fred A. Dodge, History of Tulare and Kings Counties, California (Los Angeles: Historic Record Co., 1913).
- ^ Robert P. Perkins, Heroes and Renegades: A History of the Arizona Brigade, C.S.A., accessed March 22, 2011.
- ^ Wallace E. Smith, This Land was Ours: The Del Valles and Camulos (Ventura, California: Ventura County Historical Society, 1978).
- ^ Handbook of Texas Online, Aragorn Storm Miller, "Ridley, Alonzo," accessed January 02, 2017
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- 1826 births
- 1909 deaths
- People from Sagadahoc County, Maine
- People of the California Gold Rush
- United States Indian agents
- People of California in the American Civil War
- Confederate States Army officers
- People from Los Angeles County, California