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The Argonauts of California: being the reminiscenses of scenes and incidents that occurred in California in the early mining days

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A pioneer recounts scenes and incidents from early California mining days, blending first-person memories of overland and sea passages, camp life, mining work, and encounters along the Pacific route. The text alternates narrative anecdotes, including voyages around Cape Horn, storm and seamanship episodes, and daily hardships, with character sketches, humorous and reflective observations, and illustrations drawn from life. Prefatory material and extensive indexes list thousands of fellow pioneers and survivors, situating personal recollections within a broader roll call and offering a practical, anecdotal record of the early gold-seeking era.

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Charles Warren Haskins

Charles Warren Haskins was an American author known for his vivid recollections of the California Gold Rush era. His notable work, "The Argonauts of California," captures the essence of the early mining days through personal anecdotes and historical insights. Haskins' writing provides a unique perspective on the challenges and adventures faced by those who sought fortune in the West, making his contributions significant to the literary heritage of American frontier narratives.

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