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Three years in California [1851-54]

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A first-person travel account follows an emigrant route across the isthmus to the Pacific and onward into inland mining districts, blending vivid town and camp sketches with practical detail on travel, lodging, and prospecting. The narrative documents urban festivals, frontier commerce, labor scarcity and wages, rough social customs, and encounters among diverse settlers and local peoples. It describes mining techniques, daily routines at claims, makeshift housing and domestic management, and the climate and hardships of camp life, alternating atmospheric local portraiture with pragmatic observations about industry, transport, and community organization in a mid-19th-century frontier setting.

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John David Borthwick

John David Borthwick was a 19th-century author known for his vivid accounts of life during the California Gold Rush. His notable works include "The Gold Hunters," which captures the excitement and challenges faced by prospectors, and "Three Years in California [1851-54]," a detailed narrative of his experiences in the burgeoning state. Borthwick's writings provide valuable insights into the era's social dynamics and the quest for fortune, making him a significant figure in the literature of American exploration and adventure.

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