Albert S. Evans was an American explorer and writer. Prior to 1856, he lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and worked as a broker. He lived in Chicago and worked for many years at the Daily Journal. Evans arrived in San Francisco in 1861, began working as a journalist for the Morning Call and served on the staff of the Governor of California during the Civil War. (From Wikipedia) More about Albert S. Evans:
| | Books by Albert S. Evans: Additional books by Albert S. Evans in the extended shelves: Evans, Albert S., 1831-1872: Our sister republic: a gala trip through tropical Mexico in 1869-70. Adventure and sight-seeing in the land of the Aztecs, with picturesque descriptions of the country and the people, and reminiscences of the empire and its downfall. (Columbian book co.;, 1873) (page images at HathiTrust) Evans, Albert S., 1831-1872: Our sister republic: a gala trip through tropical Mexico in 1869-70. Adventure and sight-seeing in the land of the Aztecs, with picturesque descriptions of the country and the people, and reminiscenses of the empire and its downfall. (Columbian book co.;, 1870) (page images at HathiTrust) Evans, Albert S., 1831-1872: Sketches of life in the golden states (G. H. Bancroft, 1889) (page images at HathiTrust)
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