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A first-person journal of extended residence in the California gold region recounts travel to camps, daily labor and methods of placer and quartz mining, and life in improvised settlements. Vivid scenes describe weather, camps, encounters with local Indigenous people, hunting, and disputes, while civic developments, commodity prices, and the rapid growth of ports and towns are documented. The narrative combines practical observation of mining techniques and economics with reports of social order, frontier justice, gambling, and the hardships and prospects that drew migrants. Interspersed commentary offers guidance for would-be miners and reflections on the region’s agricultural and commercial potential.

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E. Gould Buffum

E. Gould Buffum was an American author and gold miner, best known for his work "Six Months in the Gold Mines." This narrative recounts his experiences during the California Gold Rush, providing a vivid portrayal of the challenges and adventures faced by prospectors in the mid-19th century. Buffum's writing offers insights into the social and economic conditions of the time, reflecting the hopes and hardships of those seeking fortune in the gold fields. His contributions to literature capture a significant period in American history, highlighting the allure of gold and the spirit of exploration.

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