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THE ADVENTURES OF A FORTY-NINER.
PREFACE.
THE CALIFORNIA PIONEER SOCIETY.
THE ADVENTURES OF A FORTY-NINER.
A FEW HISTORICAL ITEMS.
HIS STORY.
THE GAMBLING OF THAT DAY.
THE GRIZZLY BEARS.
MY BLANKET MAN.
THE MAN IN HIS TENT.
A vivid portrait of the feverish days after gold was first struck in California, this narrative follows a young professional from Albany who, spurred by sensational reports of glittering rivers, resolves to join the rush. He helps organize a tightly‑run company, drafting its bylaws and rallying fellow hopefuls, all eager to chase the promise of sudden wealth that has captured the nation’s imagination.
The story launches with the ship’s departure from New York, chronicling the arduous sea voyage and the camaraderie that forms among strangers bound for the West. Upon reaching the bay of San Francisco, the narrator’s eyes take in the bustling harbor, the raw, untamed landscape, and the bustling energy of a fledgling community of pioneers. Their early trials—navigating unfamiliar terrain, confronting the harsh realities of mining life, and forging new friendships—set the tone for an unforgettable adventure that captures the spirit of an era when dreams and danger rode side by side.
Full title
The Adventures of a Forty-niner An Historic Description of California, with Events and Ideas of San Francisco and Its People in Those Early Days An Historic Description of California, with Events and Ideas of San Francisco and Its People in Those Early Days
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (182K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A physician from Albany who joined the California Gold Rush, he later turned his experiences into a vivid firsthand memoir of early San Francisco and mining-camp life. His writing offers a close-up look at the risks, schemes, and excitement of 1849 California.
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