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A first-person narrative recounts the author’s seafaring life and four years on the Pacific coast, beginning with childhood recollections and a transoceanic voyage laden with coal that culminates in multiple shipboard fires and losses. The account moves through stops at the Falklands and South Sea islands, a perilous passage around Cape Horn, and an overland crossing of the Isthmus, arriving in San Francisco amid a major conflagration. Extended chapters describe life in Marysville, hotel keeping, mining experiences, social amusements, local disasters, crime and executions, and settler hardships, before a final homeward voyage and reflective observations on morals and conduct in California.

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D. B. Bates

D. B. Bates was an American author known for his work in the 19th century, particularly for his book "Incidents on Land and Water." This work offers a vivid account of his experiences and observations during travels across various landscapes, blending elements of adventure and personal narrative. Bates's writing reflects the spirit of exploration and the fascination with the natural world that characterized his era. His contributions provide valuable insights into the cultural and geographical contexts of his time, making his work a notable part of American literary heritage.

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