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A first-person account recounts an overland journey to the gold fields and subsequent experiences mining and surveying on the Pacific coast. It documents daily trail and camp life, including storms, flooded tents, unbroken mules, disease outbreaks, and practical lessons learned by migrants. The narrative alternates episodic travel scenes, technical observations about outfitting and terrain, and vivid anecdotal vignettes drawn from the author's journals. Closing material reflects on later years and civic occupations after returning east, offering a measured perspective on the hardships, improvisations, and routines of mid-nineteenth-century westward migration.

About the Author

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Kimball Webster

Kimball Webster was an American author known for his work on the California Gold Rush, particularly in his book "The Gold Seekers of '49." This work captures the experiences and adventures of those who ventured west in search of fortune during this pivotal period in American history. Webster's writing provides valuable insights into the motivations, challenges, and triumphs of the gold seekers, contributing to the broader understanding of this transformative era in the United States.

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