James Robert Upson
American, 1809 - 1877
James Upson worked in his father's tin shop as a boy, but later became interested in gold mining. He and his brother, DeWitt, moved to Quindarro, Kansas, to start a business. Their property was confiscated during guerrilla warfare, and they returned to Connecticut. In 1864, James Upson went to Virginia City, Montana, where he built a store and carried miners' supplies, hardware, and provisions. He returned to his Connecticut farm two years later, where he remained until his death. James Upson died in Marion, Connecticut, on 8 May 1877. He is buried next to his wife in Wonx Springs Cemetery.
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American, 1783 - 1825