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Sixteen months at the gold diggings

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A first-person account recounts an extended stay in the California gold fields, combining travel narrative, practical descriptions of mining techniques and camp life, and reflections on hardships and temptations encountered. The author chronicles the coastal and inland journey, arrival at boomtown settlements, routines of prospecting and working river bars, encounters with local Indigenous people, and the social atmosphere of gambling, inflated rents, and rapid turnover. Interspersed with practical advice, accounts of personal fortune and failure, and vivid landscape observations, the narrative offers guidance for prospective miners and an unvarnished view of daily labor, risks, and moral challenges in the mining camps.

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Daniel B. Woods

Daniel B. Woods is an American author best known for his work "Sixteen Months at the Gold Diggings," which provides a firsthand account of the California Gold Rush. His narrative captures the challenges and adventures faced by prospectors during this pivotal period in American history. Through vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes, Woods offers readers a glimpse into the life of a gold seeker, reflecting the hopes and hardships of those drawn to the promise of fortune. His contributions to the literature of the Gold Rush era help illuminate the social and economic dynamics of the time.

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