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The land of gold; or, Three years in California

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A personal journal presents three years of life in California during a period of rapid change, combining eyewitness reports of military actions and civic organization with local anecdotes about miners, emigrants, and Indigenous peoples. It describes daily life on farms and in towns, the scramble for gold, lawlessness, gambling, and social customs, and reflects on the scarcity of women and the formation of courts, newspapers, and conventions. Narrative chapters move between battle and domestic scenes, weather and landscape notes, and portraits of notable residents, offering a textured account of a society transforming under sudden population and economic pressure.

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Walter Colton

Walter Colton was an American author and a notable figure in the mid-19th century, recognized for his contributions to literature that reflect the experiences of his time. He is best known for his works "Deck and Port" and "The Land of Gold; or, Three Years in California," which provide insights into life during the California Gold Rush. Colton's writings often blend personal narrative with observations of the social and cultural dynamics of the era, making him a significant voice in American literary heritage.

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