About This Book
The author surveys the region between the Sierra Nevada and the Pacific, outlining its geography and natural resources, from gold fields to diverse mineral deposits and coal. He assesses agricultural potential, describing fertile soils, abundant fruits, grapes, olives and prospects for vineyards and olive oil. Practical guidance is offered for gold seekers, with advice on mining techniques and expectations. Descriptions of emerging towns, their harbor facilities, and step-by-step directions and regulations for entering the port of San Francisco provide navigational and administrative detail. Practical observations on industry, land use, and economic opportunities conclude with recommendations for settlement and development.
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