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A first-person memoir recounts the author's 1849 overland emigration by mule train and six decades of life in California, describing practical hardships, illness, and the landscape crossings of the Plains and Rockies. Scenes include difficult river fords, storms, and encounters with natural features such as Chimney Rock and lava beds, plus everyday camp life and frontier resourcefulness. Later chapters trace settlement in California, community building, episodes of civic conflict and efforts to confront municipal corruption, and many personal anecdotes and reflections that together sketch a long, pragmatic portrait of pioneer life and changing social conditions.

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L. H. Woolley

L. H. Woolley was an American author known for his vivid recollections of life in California during the 19th and early 20th centuries. His notable work, "California, 1849-1913; Or, The Rambling Sketches and Experiences of Sixty-four Years' Residence in that State," offers a personal narrative filled with anecdotes and observations from his extensive time spent in the state. Woolley's writing provides valuable insights into the social and cultural landscape of California during a transformative period in American history.

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