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Gold: Firsthand Accounts From The Rush That Made The West

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 The Gold Rush era was an amazing time in our country’s history. California had just been occupied during the Mexican-American War and wasn’t officially a U.S. territory yet when gold was discovered in 1848. Suddenly the whole world was electrified by the news and tales of men digging vast amounts of wealth out of the ground, even finding gold nuggets just lying around. Within five years, 250,000 miners dug up more than $200 million in gold—about $600 billion in today’s dollars. Gold  offers a feel for what it was like to live through the heady days of the discovery and exploitation of gold in California in the mid-1800s through firsthand accounts, short stories, and tall tales written by the people who were there. These eyewitness accounts offer an immediacy that brings the events to life.

368 pages, Paperback

First published June 3, 2014

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First hand reports

This starts out with information on how the gold rush started, along with some pictures. The rest is a collection of letters from people who experienced it in some way, whether by prospecting or relating how it was in the town's that sprang up. Included are stories and pictures of how some towns were swept away by floods. Having such different eyewitness accounts makes it pretty cool for those who are interested in the rush.
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