Charles Eamer Sexey (March 1818 – 24 July 1888) was an English trader. He first visited New Zealand as a young man where he farmed and traded. In 1849 he travelled to San Francisco and took part in the Gold Rush as a trader in the mining camps. Eventually, having made his fortune out of the mining industry, he moved to Marysville, California, where he became a Levee Commissioner, landowner and President of the informal anti-mining activist group, the Anti-Debris Association, which was concerned with protecting landowner rights. He built some of the most important buildings in the city, one of which housed the Appeal newspaper, now known as the Appeal-Democrat.
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| - Charles Eamer Sexey (March 1818 – 24 July 1888) was an English trader. He first visited New Zealand as a young man where he farmed and traded. In 1849 he travelled to San Francisco and took part in the Gold Rush as a trader in the mining camps. Eventually, having made his fortune out of the mining industry, he moved to Marysville, California, where he became a Levee Commissioner, landowner and President of the informal anti-mining activist group, the Anti-Debris Association, which was concerned with protecting landowner rights. He built some of the most important buildings in the city, one of which housed the Appeal newspaper, now known as the Appeal-Democrat. (en)
- Charles Eamer Sexey (mars 1818 – 24 juillet 1888) était un négociant anglais, également marchand, aventurier et pionnier lors de la ruée vers l'or en Californie. Il vécut d'abord en Nouvelle-Zélande où il fut fermier et commerçant. En 1849, il partit pour San Francisco et fit des affaires dans les camps de mineurs plutôt que de devenir chercheur d'or. (fr)
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| - Charles Eamer Sexey (March 1818 – 24 July 1888) was an English trader. He first visited New Zealand as a young man where he farmed and traded. In 1849 he travelled to San Francisco and took part in the Gold Rush as a trader in the mining camps. Eventually, having made his fortune out of the mining industry, he moved to Marysville, California, where he became a Levee Commissioner, landowner and President of the informal anti-mining activist group, the Anti-Debris Association, which was concerned with protecting landowner rights. He built some of the most important buildings in the city, one of which housed the Appeal newspaper, now known as the Appeal-Democrat. (en)
- Charles Eamer Sexey (mars 1818 – 24 juillet 1888) était un négociant anglais, également marchand, aventurier et pionnier lors de la ruée vers l'or en Californie. Il vécut d'abord en Nouvelle-Zélande où il fut fermier et commerçant. En 1849, il partit pour San Francisco et fit des affaires dans les camps de mineurs plutôt que de devenir chercheur d'or. (fr)
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