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  1. Samuel S. Brannan (March 2, 1819 – May 5, 1889) was an American settler, businessman, journalist, and prominent Mormon who founded the California Star, the first newspaper in San Francisco, California.

  2. Entrepreneur for the Gold Rush. Brannan didn't actually dig for gold, but gold swelled his investments to a fortune. His store made enormous profits by selling as much as $5,000 (about...

  3. Samuel Brannan. The same day Brigham Young led Latter-day Saints westward out of Nauvoo, Illinois, Samuel Brannan (1819–89) led a group of 238 Saints on an ocean voyage from New York around South America’s Cape Horn to Yerba Buena, California.

  4. Samuel Brannon, a pioneer, businessman, journalist, and prominent Mormon, was California’s first millionaire. Brannon started life in Saco, Maine, in 1819 before moving with his family to Ohio when he was 14 years old. He became a printer’s apprentice and, in 1836, began to move around as a journeyman printer.

  5. Jul 30, 2017 · Samuel Brannan was a true entrepreneur, a man who was willing to leave no stone unturned in his avid quest for wealth and success. He began his career as a Mormon elder, but by the time he reached his 40s he was California’s first millionaire.

  6. Aug 14, 2008 · Early California was filled with colorful characters, few more encrusted with legend than Sam Brannan (1819–1889), the Mormon elder and newspaper publisher who brought a shipload of Mormons to the Mexican province in July 1846 and became the Golden State’s first millionaire.

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  8. Sep 14, 2021 · Samuel Brannan was best known as a publisher, American settler, and land developer. He made a fortune but later lost it and died poor and obscure. For a time, he was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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