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Audubon's western journal: 1849-1850 / Being the MS. record of a trip from New York to Texas, and an overland journey through Mexico and Arizona to the gold-fields of California cover

Audubon's western journal: 1849-1850 / Being the MS. record of a trip from New York to Texas, and an overland journey through Mexico and Arizona to the gold-fields of California

Chapter 2: ILLUSTRATIONS
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About This Book

An eyewitness travel journal recounts a mid-19th-century overland and maritime journey from the eastern United States to Texas and across Mexico and Arizona to the California gold regions. It records route descriptions, camp life, logistical preparations, illness and mishap among emigrant companies, landscapes and settlements, encounters with diverse peoples, and the challenges of mountain and desert crossings. Interspersed are field sketches, a folded map, and practical notes on supplies and routes; an appended biographical memoir and lists of traveling companions provide personal context. The narrative blends practical travel detail with reflective observations on human endurance and the changing American West.

ILLUSTRATIONS

John Woodhouse Audubon Frontispiece
Jesus Maria, Looking Northwest; July 20, 1849 123
Twenty-five Miles West of Jesus Maria; July 29, 1849 131
San Francisco, Looking East from the Westward Hills toward San José; May 30, 1850 191
Hawkins's Bar, Tuolumne, Looking Southeast; April 1, 1850 219
"A Dry Gulch" at Coloma, Sutter's Mills; May 2, 1850 235
Map of Audubon's Route At end of volume