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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
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++++ The City Of Six 2 Chauncey L. Canfield A. C. McClurg &
co., 1910 California
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1920 Edition.
A Personalized Account Of The Folks Of The Gold Rush Thought To Be
The Diary Of A Miner Named Alfred T. Jackson.
A Personalized Account Of The Folks Of The Gold Rush Thought To Be
The Diary Of A Miner Named Alfred T. Jackson.
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This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such
as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
A Personalized Account Of The Folks Of The Gold Rush Thought To Be
The Diary Of A Miner Named Alfred T. Jackson.
A Personalized Account Of The Folks Of The Gold Rush Thought To Be
The Diary Of A Miner Named Alfred T. Jackson.
In August 1906, Chauncey Canfield committed to his publisher a
found text: the diary, ostensibly verified, of one Alfred T.
Jackson, a pioneer miner who joined the Gold Rush from his home in
Norfolk, Connecticut, migrating to Rock Creek, Nevada County,
California, where he cabined and worked. The Diary covers two years
of Jackson's life, and provides us with one of the richest
documents of a period of perhaps unequaled importance to the
expansion of the United States.
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