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Richard Barnes Mason

Richard Barnes Mason
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4th Military Governor of California
In office
1847–1849
Preceded by Stephen W. Kearny
Succeeded by Persifor Frazer Smith
Personal details
Born January 16, 1797
Lexington Plantation, Fairfax County, Virginia
Died July 25, 1850(1850-07-25) (aged 53)
Jefferson Barracks, St Louis, Missouri
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Margaret Hunter
Profession Soldier
Military service
Allegiance United States United States of America
Service/branch CavalryBC.png Cavalry
Years of service 1817 - 1850
Rank Union Army colonel rank insignia.png Colonel
Union Army brigadier general rank insignia.svg Bvt. Brigadier General
Unit 8th U.S. Infantry
1st U.S. Infantry
Commands Fort Gibson
1CavRegtDUI.jpg 1st U.S. Dragoons
Jefferson Barracks
Battles/wars Black Hawk War
Second Seminole War
Mexican-American War

Richard Barnes Mason (January 16, 1797 – July 25, 1850) was a career officer in the United States Army and the fourth military governor of California before it became a U.S. state. He came from an ancient American family and was a descendant of George Mason, a framer of the U.S. Constitution and father of the Bill of Rights.

Gen. Mason is especially important to the history of California, because as military governor, he wrote the official report that led to the California Gold Rush.

Mason was "an aristocratic Virginian, a large portly man, six feet in height. He possessed all the peculiarities of a Southerner, accentuated," but he was known to have confined Jefferson Davis to quarters, who was under his command. A Lt. James Abert described him so, "It would be presumption in me to speak of so accomplished and well known an officer; but I cannot refrain from expressing my grateful sense of the kindness and hospitality with which we were received and treated by himself and his amiable lady, and indeed, by all the officers and ladies attached to the command."

"Richard Barnes Mason, born in Fairfax County, Virginia, January 16, 1797, was the son of George Mason and Elizabeth Mary Ann Barnes Hooe, who were married April 22, 1784."

Mason was commissioned into the Army in 1817 and served in the 1st U.S. Infantry during the Black Hawk War. In 1833, he transferred to the 1st U.S. Dragoons as its first Major. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1836. During the Mexican-American War, he served in New Mexico Territory and California, rising to the rank of Colonel in 1846.


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