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A first-person account of emigration to California during the gold rush era, describing the arduous sea-and-isthmus voyage, crowded conditions, sickness, scarce provisions, and occasional deaths. It then turns to life in mining camps, detailing daily labor, claim work, supply economies, and the improvisations miners used to pursue fortune. The narrative sketches camp social dynamics, from rough camaraderie and gambling to opportunism, makeshift medicine, and informal dispute resolution. Mixed practical guidance and colorful travel anecdotes convey landscape impressions and elemental human behavior, producing an immediate, on-the-ground portrait of frontier mining life.
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