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  1. John Marsh (June 5, 1799 – September 24, 1856), later known in Spanish as Don Juan Marsh, was a physician, ranchero, and linguist in California when it was still part of the Republic of Mexico. Born in Massachusetts , Marsh immigrated to California in 1836, where he became a Mexican citizen.

  2. Apr 22, 2024 · John Marsh (born 1752, Dorking, Surrey, Eng.—died 1828, Chichester, Sussex) was a composer and writer on music whose works include the only surviving English symphonies from the late 18th century. Largely self-taught, he became proficient at several instruments, including viola and violin.

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  3. John Marsh (31 May 1752 – 31 October 1828) was an English gentleman, composer, diarist and writer born in Netherseal, Derbyshire, England. A lawyer by training, he is known to have written more than 350 compositions, including at least 39 symphonies.

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  5. EARLY YEARS. John Marsh was one of the most impactful American and California pioneers that most people have never heard of. Marsh was born on June 5, 1799, in South Danvers, Mass. He eventually became a teacher, Indian agent, justice of the peace, frontier doctor, merchant, husband, father, rancher, and influential advocate for California ...

  6. Feb 5, 2006 · California. Pioneer’s Life a Gold Mine for Historians. By Cecilia Rasmussen. Feb. 5, 2006 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. John Marsh was one of those Yankee chameleons who made the years before...

  7. ★ Follow music https://www.instagram.com/reciclassicat/Composer: John Marsh (1752-1828)Work: Symphony in B-flat Major, No.1 (1781)Performers: The Chicheste...

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  8. Abstract. John Marsh graduated from Harvard in 1823. He taught in Minnesota, became an Indian agent, traded furs and, without having studied medicine, practiced as a physician in Los Angeles in 1836. Later he became a cattle baron, helped to get California into the union, discovered gold and was finally murdered.

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