Migration of Peter Lassen

Migration of Peter Lassen (HML7Y)

Location: Susanville, CA 96130 Lassen County
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Country: United States of America
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N 40° 21.066', W 120° 38.389'

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"We do not know the exact date on which Peter Lassen arrived in America. Let us suppose that he landed in the early spring of 1831. Most reports say that Lassen arrived in Boston, Massachusetts. Also his passport had Boston written as the destination. Besides, this town was at that time one of the most important immigrant gateways.

"In Boston, Lassen got his first impression of his newly adopted country, America. He must of felt confused by hearing all the different tongues: English, Italian, German, Spanish, French and many more. Lassen soon learned that if he wanted to make progress here, he would have to learn the most important and used language: English.

"In Boston, Lassen worked as a blacksmith. He may have not liked the big city with its crowd of people of different nationalities, because he only stayed there a couple of months. We do not know why Lassen left Boston. Boston only became one of the many stop-overs on his way, trying to find the luck.

"It was after his arrival to America that he changed his name from Larsen to Lassen. It is still unknown why he did so - but he might have found that Lassen was easier to pronounce and that it sounded better in the American language.

"Little is known of Lassen during the years 1831 - 1840, when he was moving from one place to another on his way from Boston to California. In his first years in America he was just among the masses. He was not able to understand the language - still less speaking or writing it. He did not stay very long at the different places on his route. He was still moving on, trying to find new places where he could explore, operate, be effective, have a beneficial effect - and maybe settle?

"His next stop was Missouri. Lassen settled in a small town which was quite new. Its name was Keytesville, and it was located in Charlton County. Lassen must have stayed here for about 7 or 8 years. Again, Peter Lassen found himself in a small community, working as a blacksmith. Peter Lassen became a member of the Masonic Lodge: Warren Lodge No.74, Keytesville. He liked the idea of brotherhood, and was later working hard to start new lodges.

"It was in Missouri that Peter Lassen for the first time met with a certain Mr. Johan August Sutter. Lassen should later, when arriving in California, receive Sutter's help. Sutter left Missouri in 1838.

"Lassen sold his land and headed west again. Some other people wanted to follow him, and his party counted 11 men and 2 women. The party started from Keytesville in the spring of 1839. The trip was a success, but when the group got to Fort Hall, north of Salt Lake, the two women were so exhausted that it was decided they should stay at the fort. When leaving Fort Hall, Lassen's party was increased by 27 trappers. The route led to a small immigrant station, The Dalles, which already at the time was placed on the southern bank of Columbia River. At this place some of the trappers left.

"They went by boat down the river till they came to Fort. Vancouver. Fort Vancouver was located where Columbia River and Willamette River meet, a little north of where Portland is placed today. From here the party was heading south, following Willamette River, until they came to a small town, Camponit - which now is Oregon City. Another party coming from California, told that it had begun snowing in the Sierra Nevada Mountains - it would be quite impossible to cross over the mountain range.

"Peter Lassen and his companions decided to stay in Camponit for the winter. He was now waiting impatiently for the winter to be over so he could reach his goal: California."."
From "Uncle Peter" pages 52-54
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Date Added Monday, September 22nd, 2014 at 12:06pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)10T E 700438 N 4469400
Decimal Degrees40.35110000, -120.63981667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 40° 21.066', W 120° 38.389'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds40° 21' 3.96" N, 120° 38' 23.34" W
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Area Code(s)530
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 700-290 Wingfield Rd, Susanville CA 96130, US
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