The Adventures of a Forty-niner / An Historic Description of California, with Events and Ideas of San Francisco and Its People in Those Early Days
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A first-person account recalls life during California's gold discoveries, blending practical history with personal anecdotes. It traces arrival at San Francisco Bay, the city of tents and abandoned ships, interactions with prominent pioneers and settlers, and the scramble for mineral wealth. Chapters describe mining and commerce, gambling and homesickness, encounters with grizzly bears, Jesuit mission stations, clipper-ship traffic, and scenes on the Pacific, and conclude with reflections on social change alongside appended historical notes.
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