Biography of Bezaleel Freeman Kendall
Bezaleel Freeman Kendall, a native of Oxford, Maine and Bowdoin College graduate, journeyed west in 1853. Known for his impressive physique and intellect, he edited the Overland Press, where his strong opinions often led to conflict. Despite his achievements as a clerk, attorney, and Indian agent, his contentious nature caused friction, culminating in a violent confrontation with Horace Howe, which ended in Kendall’s death on January 7, 1863, from a gunshot wound inflicted by Howe’s son.