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  1. Bennett C. Riley (* 1790 in Saint Mary’s County, Maryland; † 6. Juni 1853 in Buffalo, New York) war ein US-amerikanischer General und letzter Militärgouverneur von Kalifornien

  2. Bennet C. Riley (November 27, 1787 – June 6, 1853) was the seventh and last military governor of California. Riley ordered the election of representatives to a state constitutional convention, and handed over all civil authority to a Governor and elected delegates at the end of 1849; the following year, California joined the U.S ...

  3. Maj. Gen. Bennett C. Riley had a long and distinguished military career that stretched from the War of 1812 to the Mexican War. He served as the last territorial governor of California and died...

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  4. Bennett C. Riley (* 1790 in Saint Mary’s County, Maryland; † 6. Juni 1853 in Buffalo, New York) war ein US-amerikanischer General und letzter Militärgouverneur von Kalifornien.

  5. Chronicle Of Bennett C. Riley. the First MiLitarY esCort on the santa Fe traiL, 1829. 1787: Bennett C. riley, a native of Virginia, is born at alexandria on november 27. 1821: successful commerce over the santa Fe trail begins after William Becknell and five others from Missouri take trade goods to the northern province of Mexico which had won

  6. Bennet C. Riley was the seventh and last military governor of California. Riley ordered the election of representatives to a state constitutional convention, and handed over all civil authority to a Governor and elected delegates at the end of 1849; the following year, California joined the U.S. as a state.

  7. Bennett C. Riley. This photograph shows a portrait of Bennett Riley that was probably commissioned by his family in the 1880s. Riley died June 9, 1853. The portrait has resided at the U.S. Cavalry Museum at Fort Riley, Kansas, since about 1903.