Alfred Doten

1829–1903 (age 74)

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Biography

Alfred Doten chronicled the sweep of life in the American West through his remarkable diaries and correspondence, capturing the everyday hopes, hardships, and humor of prospectors and townsfolk alike. His steady observations of mining camps, railroads, and emerging settlements have become indispensable testimony to an era that sought to define itself beyond the frontier.

He remained a guiding voice for those who cherished the region's memory, and though his remains lie at Mountain View Cemetery, the pages he left behind continue to inform, inspire, and comfort generations.