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THE FORTY-NINERS - CHAPTER I - SPANISH DAYS
CHAPTER II - THE AMERICAN OCCUPATION
CHAPTER III - LAW—MILITARY AND CIVIL
CHAPTER IV - GOLD
CHAPTER V - ACROSS THE PLAINS
CHAPTER VI - THE MORMONS
CHAPTER VII - THE WAY BY PANAMA
CHAPTER VIII - THE DIGGINGS
CHAPTER IX - THE URBAN FORTY-NINER
CHAPTER X - ORDEAL BY FIRE
Delve into the rugged birth of California, where the echo of Spanish cloisters meets the raw ambition of early explorers. This vivid chronicle paints the early missions—from the daring expeditions of Junípero Serra to the sprawling chain that stretched from San Diego to Sonoma—as beacons of faith, endurance, and cultural clash. Through the eyes of missionaries, soldiers, and native peoples, the narrative captures the fierce optimism and inevitable hardships that defined the peninsula’s first European foothold.
As the Spanish grip loosens, the story shifts to the turbulence of secularization, exposing the tensions between religious devotion and emerging material desires. Readers are drawn into a landscape in flux, where the romanticized myths of a pristine frontier begin to unravel under the weight of competing interests and the looming promise of new fortunes. The stage is set for the fevered rush that will later transform the region, offering a compelling portrait of a land on the brink of dramatic change.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (312K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1873–1946
Adventure, wilderness, and a deep curiosity about the unseen run through these pages. Known for vivid outdoor stories and later for spiritual writings, this American author brought the American West to life for a wide early-20th-century readership.
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