Death Valley in '49 / Important chapter of California pioneer history. The autobiography of a pioneer, detailing his life from a humble home in the Green Mountains to the gold mines of California; and particularly reciting the sufferings of the band of men, women and children who gave "Death Valley" its name
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A first-person pioneer memoir traces upbringing in the northeastern United States, restless westward migration, and repeated frontier journeys in search of gold. It narrates a desperate desert crossing in which a mixed party of families and men endure starvation, death, and arduous travel until two men set out on foot to obtain help and return with relief, followed by a difficult overland trek to settlements. Later chapters recount life at coastal towns, missions and mining camps, frontier incidents, and reflections on pioneer character and community.
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