Four Months Among the Gold-Finders in Alta California / Being the Diary of an Expedition From San Francisco to the Gold Districts
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A traveler's diary recounts several months of overland and coastal travel from a bay settlement to nearby goldfields, blending vivid landscape sketches with practical notes on riding, camp life, and local infrastructure. It records stops at missions, pueblos, and ports, encounters with settlers, officials, and other prospectors, and the arrival of newcomers drawn by reports of mineral discoveries. The narrative describes prospecting techniques, improvised economies, and daily hardships alongside observations on climate, agriculture, and regional customs, producing a contemporaneous portrait of movement, opportunity, and the uncertainties of life during an emergent mineral rush.
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