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John C. Fremont was appointed by President James K. Polk as governor of California in 1847. Despite holding that title for less than two months time, he worked tirelessly to ensure California's integrity. He was replaced in 1847 by Stephen Kearney. Fremont left and roamed for some time, founding the city of Fremont, California. He was appointed Senator of California in 1850, and remained so until 1851. Having finished his tenure, he left California for the East, to enter politics more often.

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  • John C. Fremont (A House Glorified)
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  • John C. Fremont was appointed by President James K. Polk as governor of California in 1847. Despite holding that title for less than two months time, he worked tirelessly to ensure California's integrity. He was replaced in 1847 by Stephen Kearney. Fremont left and roamed for some time, founding the city of Fremont, California. He was appointed Senator of California in 1850, and remained so until 1851. Having finished his tenure, he left California for the East, to enter politics more often.
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  • General John Pope
deputy title
  • Vice President
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Birth Date
  • 1813-01-21(xsd:date)
Timeline
  • A House Glorified
death place
  • New York City, New York
Spouse
  • Jessie Fremont
Name
  • John C. Fremont
Caption
  • President Fremont of the United States
Party
  • Democrat
Birth Place
  • Savannah, Georgia
death date
  • 1890-07-13(xsd:date)
Successor
Religion
  • Protestant
Profession
  • Explorer
to
  • 1869-03-04(xsd:date)
  • 1889-12-29(xsd:date)
from
  • 1865-03-04(xsd:date)
  • 1875-05-10(xsd:date)
Position
  • President of the United States
  • U.S. Ambassador to the German Empire
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  • First Lady
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  • John C. Fremont was appointed by President James K. Polk as governor of California in 1847. Despite holding that title for less than two months time, he worked tirelessly to ensure California's integrity. He was replaced in 1847 by Stephen Kearney. Fremont left and roamed for some time, founding the city of Fremont, California. He was appointed Senator of California in 1850, and remained so until 1851. Having finished his tenure, he left California for the East, to enter politics more often.
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