The Journey of "Old Fremont", A Revolutionary War Rifle

by Col. Joe L. Martin


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/15/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 158
ISBN : 9781475984316
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 158
ISBN : 9781475984323

About the Book

Martin Hammack, a farmer, a wagon train master, and Indian scout, from Lincoln County Missouri was seeking new adventure after hearing of the virgin lands and opportunity that California offered, from his son who had gone there during the gold rush of 1849. After the son returned home to Missouri in 1853, his father and the other family members decided all the family of seven, along with 18 other members would make up a 13 wagon train and return to California. Little did the family know of the adventure that would forever change their lives. They were seeking opportunity, new land, a promising furture, plus a new life in a fawaway place. Not only did they endure the hardships of wagon train travel, the harsh elements of the weather, desert heat, and mountains, but they also faced an unknown journey through lands of the Plains Indians which were sometimes hostile. For this, they hoped to receive the rich rewards of a new home and a better life. This is an account of their sussceesul six-month journey to Lake County, California, arriving in the winter of 1853, spending the winter in a Gold Mining camp then going to their final destination in the spring, arriving at their final destination in April 1854, one year from the date they left Missouri.


About the Author

Colonel Joe L. Martin is an Air Force Retired Colonel and resides in Arizona with his wife, Linda, after living in several states and two years in Japan. He is a pilot; a definite traveler, adventurer and serious genealogist who leaves no stones unturned in searching for his ancestors who helped shaped this nation during the American Revolution and through the western migration during the gold rush days of the mid-1800s. He is happiest when exploring the country’s libraries, state archives and searching for additional family members scattered throughout the United States. He has authored one other book, “The Anthology of General Joseph Martin.” General Joseph is his fourth-great-grandfather who lived in Martinsville, Virginia and for who the town was named in honor of in 1791.

Colonel Martin is a relative of John Hammack, Sr.’s wife, Mary “Nellie” Martin, the mother of Martin, Brice, and John Jr. Hammack. Nellie was the daughter of Captain Joseph Martin, Sr., Colonel Martin’s fifth-great-grandfather of Albemarle County, Virginia, who died January 14, 1762. Martin Hammack’s mother, Mary “Polly” Martin, was Colonel Martin’s half, third-great-grand-aunt. Her husband was Daniel Hammack.