Robert LeRoy Santos
Librarian
University Archivist
California State University, Stanislaus
Alley-Cass Publications
3912 Tanager Dr.
Denair, CA 95316
for
California State University, Stanislaus
University Archive
Turlock, CA
1998
Preface
While beginning research on the California Gold Rush for the
sesquecentennial, much to my surprise I could not locate a bibliography of any kind that
listed periodical articles. Seeing this unfortunate oversight, I set out to compile one of
my own and disseminate it to libraries, historical societies, and interested researchers.
I have done very lengthy bibliographies in the past and know the rigors of the effort;
thus, I was not anxious to begin yet another one.
But I too knew that one learns much about the topic while doing the research, and yes, it
does provide a certain degree of enjoyment and satisfaction which most sane people
dont understand, besides how can anyone turn away from such article titles as
The Grave of Ephraim Brown or Goodbye God: Were Going to
Bodie!; how about settlement names such as Happy Camp, Poverty Hill, or Hangtown?;
and yes, characters such as Joaquin Murieta, James Marshall, and Sam Brannan? No, it is
not easy to ignore such a defining moment in western American history.
The Gold Rush has really never lost its attraction, its excitement. It was truly a
spectacular event where thousands of men, women, and children swarmed California seeking
instant wealth. Think of the logistics, the sheer energy, and certainly the insanity of it
all where the discovery of a flake of an earthly element caused humanity to lose control
for a moment, pack belongings, and trudge thousands of miles into an unknown future. And
to extend that thought further, to me,150 years later, who is attracted by the same
adventure, but in a milder form, through its literature. So, with this bibliography, I
invite you, my dear reader, to join me, and embark on a treasure hunt of the celebrated
and notorious California Gold Rush.
This bibliography consists primarily of articles from scholarly journals and local history
periodicals. There are no magazine articles per se, except for those written last century
and early this century which have been included to give a sense of the historical
treatment of the topic. This compiler sifted through every issue of the below listed
periodicals looking for articles surrounding the California Gold Rush.
Included are articles directly on the Gold Rush, and also on relevant California topics of
the era, such as law, mail service, politics, law, race relations, transportation, water,
and others. The articles cover events from January 1848 through December 1855 which is
generally acknowledged as the Gold Rush moment. After 1855, California gold
mining changed and is outside the rush era.
These are the periodicals that have been indexed:
American Historical Review
American West
Annual Publications of the Historical Society of Southern California
Butte County Historical Society Diggins
Las Calaveras (Calaveras County)
California Historical Society Quarterly
California History
California History Nugget
The Californians
Chispa (Tuolumne County)
Covered Wagon (Shasta County)
Golden Notes (Sacramento County)
Grizzly Bear
Historical Society of Southern California Quarterly
Journal of American History
Journal of the West
Land of Sunshine
Mariposa Sentinel (Mariposa County)
Mississippi Valley Historical Review
Nevada County Historical Society
Nevada County Historical Society Bulletin
Noticias del Puerto de Monterey
Noticias para los Californianos
Out West
Overland Journal
Overland Monthly
Overland Monthly and the Out West Magazine
Pacific Historian
Pacific Historical Review
Pony Express
Pony Express Courier
Publication of the Society of California Pioneers
Publications of the Historical Society of Southern California
Quarterly of the California Historical Society
Quarterly of the Tuolumne County Historical Society
San Joaquin County Historical Society Bulletin
Siskiyou
Siskiyou County Historical Society Yearbook
Siskiyou Pioneer
Society of California Pioneers Quarterly
Southern California Quarterly
Stanislaus Stepping Stones (Stanislaus County)
Sutter County Historical Society Bulletin
Tehama County Memories
Wagon Wheels (Colusa County)
Western Historical Quarterly
Western Legal History
Because of the closeness of the sesquecentennial, only short parenthetical annotations for
some of the articles were possible; however, for many, the words found in the titles
reveal the topics. To augment this, there are two indexes at the end of the bibliography
to draw the researcher to specific topics and persons.
At the beginning of each chapter, the reader will find short anecdotal pieces from the Autobiography
of Charles Peters who was a California Gold Rush miner. I consider Charlie part of my
family because he could have been my great grandfather, or close approximation there of.
He came from the same Azorean island as my great grandfather who too ended up in the
Mother Lode. My great grandfather mined the Comstock later on and part of his legacy were
three silver rings he had fashioned for his wife and daughters. One of the rings is
currently in the possession of his great great granddaughter which illustrates the
multigenerational connection of the California Gold Rush.
To research this bibliography the compiler used the library collections at California
State University, Stanislaus and Holt-Atherton Department of Special Collections at the
University of the Pacific Library. He is especially thankful for the hospitality and
assistance of Daryl Morrison and her staff at Holt-Atherton.
I dedicate this bibliography to the California Indian who was virtually decimated by the
onslaught of the gold miners and their subsequent permanent habitation. Greed is indeed
ugly and destructive, and the Indian serves as a vivid reminder. In a few short years,
very little remained of these basically non-hostile native people whose only fault was
living on a spot on earth where gold was gittering.
Bob Santos
December 25, 1997
Table of Contents
Pages
Chapter One General 6-8
Chapter Two Diaries, Journals, Letters of Overland,
Isthmus, Cape Horn, and California 9-30
Chapter Three People 31-57
Chapter Four Places: Mining Camps, Towns, Cities,
Counties 58-76
Chapter Five Mines and Mining 77-84
Chapter Six Miscellaneous: Agriculture, Education,
Health, Indians, Law, Military, Politics,
Press, Religion, Theater, Transportation,
Etc. 85-102
Gold Rush Name Index 103-110
Subject Index 111-122
Chapter One
GENERAL
I was in New London, Conn., in 1848, when the
news came of the discovery of gold in California, and I soon got the gold fever. I sailed
in the ship Elfa from New York with several hundred other 49ers.
___ The Autobiography of Charles Peters
[A1]
Ainsworth, Ed. 100 Years of Golden Opportunties. Grizzly Bear
80(February 1948): 6, 7.
[A2]
Andrist, Ralph K. Gold! American Heritage 14:1(1962): 6-27, 90-91.
[A3]
Bennett, James Gordon. The Industrious Miner: A Tale of California Life. American
West 13(May-June 1976): 39-35. (Verse)
[A4]
Bieber, Ralph P. California Gold Mania. Mississippi Valley Historical
Society 35(June 1948): 3-28.
[A5]
Blake, Anson Stiles. The California Centennials: 1948, 1949, 1950. CaliforniaHistorical Society Quarterly 26(June 1947): 97-106.
[A6]
Brown, Charles. Early Events. Society of California Pioneers Quarterly
7(March 1930): 35-47. (1827-1849)
[A7]
Bussert, Wendell. The Winter of 1852. Siskiyou Pioneer 5:1(1978): 6-9.
[A8]
Byington, Lewis F. Days of Gold. Grizzly Bear 51(April 1933): 3, 19.
[A9]
California in 1849: Some Typical Incidents and Pictures. Land of Sunshine
13(August 1900): 167-173.
[A10]
Caughey, John Walton. Rushing for Gold. Pacific Historical Review
19(February 1949): 1-2.
[A11]
Cook, Tony Stanley. Historical Mythmaking: Richard Henry Dana and American
Immigration to California, 1840-1850. Southern California Quarterly 68(Summer
1986): 97-118.
[A12]
Cresap, Bernarr. Early California As Described by Edward O.C. Ord. Pacific
Historical Review 21(November 1952): 329-340.
[A13]
The Days of Forty-Niners. Land of Sunshine 13(September-October
1900): 271-276.
[A14]
Del Rio, Juan. 48 and 98. Land of Sunshine 7(October 1897):
181-190. (Comparison of California and Alaska gold rushes)
[A15]
Devine, Preston. Gold Emblematic of Beauty and Strength of State of
California. Grizzly Bear 90(March 1953): 2.
[A16]
Dye, Homer. Gold - The Key to the West. Overland Monthly and the Out West
Magazine 86(June 1928): 176, 190.
[A17]
Eddy, J.M. Rush of 49. Out West 31(November 1909): 987-909.
[A18]
Francis, Jessie Davis. The Golden Magnet. Pony Express Courier
1(January 1935): 18, 20.
[A19]
Giffen, Guy J. California Gold. Quarterly of the Historical Society of
SouthernCalifornia 30(March 1948): 23-25.
[A20]
Gillis, Michael J. The Changing World of the Sacramento Valley During the 19th
Century. Wagon Wheels 45(Fall 1995): 7-17.
[A21]
A Gold Rush Document. California Historical Society Quarterly 23
(September 1944): 226.
[A22]
Gorman, George C. Pioneer Days in California. Society of California
PioneersQuarterly 5(September 1928): 116-137.
[A23]
Gould, Barney. In the Days of Forty Nine. Pony Express 15(April 1949):
3, 11.
[A24]
Guinn, J.M. In the Days of 49. Publications of the Historical Society
of Southern California 6(1903-1905): 71-77.
[A25]
Hall, Sharon M. In the Land of the Forty-Niners. Out West
29(December 1908): 397-417; 30(January 1909): 2-41; (March 1909): 111-129.
[A26]
Hofer, E. Days of '49. Overland Monthly and the Out West Magazine
85(January 1926): 10-11.
[A27]
Hunt, Rockwell D. California and Manifest Destiny. Grizzly Bear 8(April
1911): 2-3.
[A28]
Joy, Emmett P. Gold Flakes and the Golden Flood. Grizzly Bear
80(January 1948): 4-5, 16.
[A29]
Joy, Emmett P. Gold Rush Days. Grizzly Bear 80(March 1948): 6,8.
[A30]
Lott, Charles F. As It Was in '49. Overland Monthly, second series
36(September 1900): 225-230; Butte County Historical Society Diggin's 12(Fall
1968): 3-14.
[A31]
Lyman, Chester Smith. Conditions in California in 1848. California
Historical Society Quarterly 13(June 1934): 176-179.
[A32]
Lynch, Edward J. Lets Begin to Plan. Grizzly Bear 76(April 1946): 7.
(Centennial)
[A33]
Marvin, A.S. California in 49. Overland Monthly, second series
34(October 1899): 329-333.
[A34]
McGinty, Brian. The Green & the Gold. American West 15(March 1978):
18-21, 65-69.
[A35]
Peterson, H. C. The Terrors and Tragedies of the Winter of Forty-Nine. Pony
Express Courier 4(January 1938): 13-14.
[A36]
Pioneer Days of California. Overland Monthly 8(May 1872): 457-462.
[A37]
Roske, Ralph J. The World Impact of the California Gold Rush, 1849-1957. Arizona
and the West 5(1963): 187-232.
[A38]
Rotchev, A. New Eldorado in California. Pacific Historian 14(Winter
1970): 33-40.
[A39]
Simmons, James C. Lure of the Mother Lode. Americas (OAS) 33:1(1981):
33-39.
[A40]
Snyder, Jacob A. Frontier Days - Written in 1851. Society of California
Pioneers Quarterly 8(December 1931): 220-223.
[A41]
Stewart, James D. The Gold Discovery and Its Influence in California. Pony
Express Courier 1(January 1935): 15.
[A42]
Tamony, Peter. To See the Elephant. Pacific Historian
12(Winter 1968): 23- 29. (Etymology)
[A43]
Turner, Justin G. All Is Not Gold That Glitters. American Book Collector
17:5(1967): 19-22; Pacific Historian 9(February 1965): 9-11, 44. (Disappointment in
Gold Rush)
Chapter Two
THE
DIARIES, JOURNALS, LETTERS
OF
OVERLAND, ISTHMUS, CAPE HORN
AND CALIFORNIA
I arrived in Sacramento with two sacks, made
from sail cloth, filled with my personal effects. I carried the sacks on my back fastened
with leather straps under my arms.
___ The Autobiography of Charles Peters
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[B2]
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[B3]
Allen, Judy. Children on the Overland Trails. Overland Journal
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[B4]
Amesbury, H. Clyde. Dr. George A. Grotefend . . . Covered Wagon
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[B5]
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[B6]
Andersson, Niles. The Andersson Papers:
Travels in the Western Hemisphere. Pacific Historian 30(Fall 1986): 4-17. (San Francisco)
[B7]
Andrews, Thomas F. Satire and the Overland Guide: John B. Hall's Fanciful Advice to
Gold Rush Emigrants. California Historical Society Quarterly 48(June 1969):
99-111.
[B8]
Apostol, Jane. Argonauts with a New York Accent: Ithaca to Agua Fria in 1849. Southern
California Quarterly 75(Spring 1993): 15-36.
[B9]
________. The Fickel Goddess Evades Me: The Gold Rush Letters of a
Kentucky Gentleman. Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 79:2(1981):
99-121.
[B10]
________. Rendezvous in Stockton: Three Yankees Go West. Pacific Historian
26(Spring 1982): 70-79.
[B11]
Athearn, P.A. The Log Book of P.A. Athearn. Pacific Historian 2(May
1958): 6- 7; (August 1958): 13-16; (November 1958): 9-12; 3(February 1959): 21- 23; (May
1959): 39-42; (August 1959): 69-72. (Overland trail)
[B12]
Bachman, Jacob Henry. The Diary of a Used-up Miner. Edited by
Jeanne Skinner Van Nostrand. California Historical Society Quarterly 22(March
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[B13]
Bailey, Henry Clay. California '53: Journal of a California Pioneer. Sutter
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[B14]
Baker, George H. Records of a California Journey. Society of California
Pioneers Quarterly 7(December 1930): 216-243. (Through Mexico 1849)
[B15]
________. Records of a California Residence. Society of California Pioneers
Quarterly 8(March 1931): 38-70. (San Francisco, Sacramento, Sierra)
[B16]
Baresel, Karl and Dorothy Baresel. Trails and Fords Above the Junction of the North
and South Platt. Overland Journal 6:2(1988): 13-24.
[B17]
Barriaga, Joan. Mary Bennett, the Black Knight's Lady. The Californians 8(September-October
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[B18]
Bayley, Thomas S. The Reminiscences of Thomas S. Bayley. Golden Notes
14(November 1967): 1-12. (Overland, 1848, El Dorado and Sacramento Counties)
[B19]
Beach, George Holton. My Reminiscences. Society of California Pioneers
Quarterly 9(December 1932): 231-248.
[B20]
Beaman, A. Gaylord. Pioneer Letters. Quarterly of the Historical Society of
Southern California 21(March 1939): 17-30.
[B21]
Benjamin, Theodosia. The Audubon Party - New York to California, 1849. Pacific
Historian 12(Fall 1968): 6-27. (Overland)
[B22]
Berry, C. (Mrs. John Van Antwerp Berry) "A Letter from the Mines." California
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[B23]
Blair, Ethel Carter. The Gage Family. Covered` Wagon (1957): 16-17.
(Jonathan F. Gage, Panama, 1852)
[B24]
Blake, Anson S. An Early Day California Letter From Charles T. Blake. Society
of California Pioneers Quarterly 7(March 1930): 6-28.
[B25]
Bloom, Mary Geneva, ed. The Hazelton Letters. The Californians
12:5(1995): 6-13
[B26]
Bolling, Dwayne, ed. Gold Rush Journey: A Letter by William C. Foster, 1850. Nebraska
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[B27]
Brady, Charles C. From Hannibal to the Gold Fields in 1849. Pacific
Historian 4(November 1960): 145-152; 5(February 1961): 4-14; (May 1961): 77- 83.
[B28]
Brier, John Wells. The Death Valley Party of 1849. Out West 18(March
1903): 326-335; (April 1903): 456-465.
[B29]
Briggs, B.B. B.B. Briggs: Book 1849. Sutter County Historical Society News
Bulletin 28(April 1989): 9-24. (Diary, overland, Ohio)
[B30]
Brininstool, E.A. The Naming of Death Valley Thrilling Experiences
of the Manley Party, First Whites to Traverse America's Most Barren Section." Pony
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[B31]
Brown, Randy. Buried at Ash Hollow. Overland Journal 8:3(1990): 18-25.
[B32]
________. Childs' Cutoff. Overland Journal 5(Spring 1987): 17-22.
[B33]
________. Daniel Lantz and the Wayne County Companies of 1850. Overland
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[B34]
________. The Grave of Ephraim Brown. Overland Journal 7:1(1989): 25-
27.
[B35]
Brown, Sharon. What the Covered Wagon Covered. Overland Journal
4(Summer 1986): 32-39.
[B36]
Brown, Sharon. Women on the Overland Trails - A Historical Perspective. Overland
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[B37]
Brown, Terry. An Emigrants Guide for Women: 1850 Edition. American
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[B38]
Brownlee, Robert. Reminiscences of Robert Brownlee. Publication of the
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[B39]
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[B40]
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[B41]
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[B42]
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[B43]
Cairns, Andrew. I Take This Opportunity to Inform You . . . : The Gold
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[B44]
Calkins, Agnes. Josiah and Isaac Roop. Covered Wagon (1959): 35-39.
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[B45]
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[B46]
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[B47]
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[B48]
Carlow, William A. Around the Horn in 1849: Early Day Letter From a California
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[B49]
Carlson, Iva Smith. Dr. A.M.C. Smith and Cordelia Kellogg Smith. Siskiyou
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[B50]
Carr, James. The California Letters of James Carr. Quarterly of the
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[B51]
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[B52]
Caughey, John Walton. Southwest from Salt Lake City in 1849. Pacific
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[B53]
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[B54]
Chamberlain, James Franklin. The Lure of Gold: The Story of the Greatest Gold Rush
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[B55]
Charles Michael Nentzel. Siskiyou Pioneer 5:1(1978): 48. (From Bavaria,
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[B56]
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[B57]
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[B58]
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[B59]
Clark, Dennis Woodruff. A Letter From San Francisco. Society of California
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[B60]
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[B61]
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[B62]
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[B63]
Colby, Elbridge. Across the Isthmus in 53. Overland Monthly,
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[B64]
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[B65]
Conmy, Peter T. Captive Among Indians. Grizzly Bear 50(October 1932):
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[B66]
Cordua, Theodor. The Memoirs of Theodor Cordua: The Pioneer of New Mecklenburg in
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[B67]
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[B68]
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[B69]
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[B70]
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[B71]
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[B72]
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[B73]
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[B74]
Davis, Richard M. Where Have All the Wagons Gone? Gone, Gone Long Ago, Or Very
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[B75]
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[B76]
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[B77]
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[B78]
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[B79]
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[B80]
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[B81]
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[B82]
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[B83]
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[B84]
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[B85]
Dougal, William H. Letters of an Artist in the Gold Rush. California
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[B86]
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[B87]
Dustin, David. A Letter From Sacramento, 1850. Golden Notes 3(April
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[B88]
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[B89]
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[B90]
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[B91]
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[B92]
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[B93]
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[B94]
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[B95]
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[B96]
Eggleston, William S. Mining for Gold in California: Reminiscences of an Old
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[B97]
Elder, Clara A. Two Gold Rush Letters. New York History 51:1(1970):
71-76.
[B98]
Etter, Patricia A. To California on the Southern Route - 1849. Overland
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[B99]
________. HO! for California on the Mexican Gold Trail. Overland Journal
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Chapter Three
PEOPLE
On my arrival in Jackson, in the latter part
of 1850, I built a log cabin. The first night I slept in it, I had company of three rats.
During the night, I felt something cold moving across my feet and thought it was one of
the rats getting friendly. In the morning I found a rattlesnake curled up in a corner of
my cabin.
___ The Autobiography of Charles Peters
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Chapter Four
PLACES
MINING CAMPS
TOWNS, CITIES, COUNTIES
He seated himself on the bedrock and with the
pan between his knees began digging with his knife the mud out of the crevices and
dropping it into the pan. Soon a yellow gleam began to appear in the pan and then my hopes
began to rise. Then a nugget, weighing at least two ounces, dropped with a bang upon the
bottom of the pan. Have we struck it? I asked. Oui, oui, he said,
and then I knew we had.
___ The Autobiography of Charles Peters
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________. Telegraph Hill . . . Used As a Signal Station During Gold Rush Days.
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Chapter Five
MINES AND MINING
I sat on the counter of a store in Jackson one
evening, when a Digger Indian came in with several ounces of nuggets tied up in a rag. He
put the package in one bowl of the scales and laconically spoke the word
raisin. The storekeeper leisurely walked around the counter, found a box of
raisins and returning to the scales began dropping raisins, one at a time, as if they were
too precious to part with, into the other bowl of the scale. When the raisins balanced the
gold, he emptied them into a paper bag which he handed to the Indian who departed
satisfied.
___ The Autobiography of Charles Peters
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GOLD RUSH NAMES INDEX
(Indexed are works BY and ABOUT those listed)
Location Key: A Chapter One (General)
B Chapter Two (Diaries, Journals, Letters)
C Chapter Three (People)
D Chapter Four (Places)
E Chapter Five (Mines and Mining)
F Chapter Six (Miscellaneous)
Alexander, J.M., B2
Allen, Bradford Ripley, C262
Almond, William B., C320
Anderson, Niles, B6
Andrada, Mariana, C429
Andrews, Alexander Robertson, C336
Armour, Philip D., C14
Athearn, P.A., B11
Ayres, Thomas A., C402
Bachman, Jacob Henry, B12
Bailey, Henry Clay, B13
Baker, Alpheus, C349
Baker, Bull, C349
Baker, Edward Dickinson, C78
Ball, Tom, C411
Ballou, Sylvester Allen, C7
Barter, Richard H., C327
Bass, John Stephen, C210
Bayley, Thomas S., B18
Beach, George Holton, B19
Beale, Edward Fitzgerald, C40, C390
Bell, Tom, C263
Benjamin, Judah Philip, C216
Bernal, Juan Pablo, C109, C163
Berry, Mrs. John Antwerp, B22
Berryman, Bryant, B41
Bertarelli, Pier Giuseppe, B222
Bidwell, Annie, B208
Bidwell, John, B208, C27, C29, C371, D97
Bishop, Charles, B144
Biscaccianti, Elisa, C383
Blake, Charles T., B24
Boehmer, Fritz, C135
Boles, Alvey, C412
Bonestell, Louis H., C39
Boston, Joseph, C214
Bowers, Eilley, C307
Bowers, Sandy, C307
Brannan, Samuel, C45, C46, C173, C334, C337, C338, C384, E76
Breuner, John , C36, C170
Bridgeman, Francis, C240
Brier, Juliette Wells, B181, C251
Briggs, B.B., B29
Broderick, David Colbert, C332
Brown, Anna E., B72
Brown, Armstead C., C259
Brown, David, C290
Brown, Ephraim, B34
Brown, Rachel, C286
Brownlee, Robert, B38
Brun, Christian F., B39
Buffum, Edward Gould, C284
Bull, Alpheus, C328
Burchell, R.A., B42
Burgess, William Hubert, B176
Burrows, R.G., B68
Bush, Chauncey Carroll, B92
Cairnes, Andrew, B43, B175
Caldwell, Andrew Jackson, C61
Camden, Charles, C118, C119
Cann, T.H., B45
Carlow, William A., B48
Carr, James, B50
Carson, John H., C53
Chaffee, Joseph Bennett, B53
Cherokee Bill, 234
Chrisman, Enos L., C128
Church, Andrew S., B58
Clar, C. Raymond, C73
Clark, Dennis Woodruff, B59
Clark, William John, B61
Clyman, James, B62
Coad, John, B100
Cogswell, Moses Pearson, C77
Colby, Elbridge, B63
Cole, Cornelius, C197
Colton, Walter, C80, C115, C130
Cool, Peter Y., C88
Cordua, Theodor, B66
Crabtree, Lotta, C182
Craddock, Eloita R., C354
Craddock, John, C352
Crandell, Jared, C371
Crockett, Edwin, B306
Curtis, William, C91
Cushing, John, B69
Daggett, John, C200
Dart, John Paul, B70
Davis, Henry Levi, B71
Davis, Robert Ralph, B75
Decker, P. , B77
Deidesheimer, Philipp, C437
Delano, Alonzo, C376
Denny, A.H., C110
Deter, C243
Devine, Caleb, C123
Dillon, Guillaume Patrice, C279
Dinsdale, Matthew, B80
Doble, John, B82
Dore, Benjamin, B84
Dougal, William H., B85
Downie, William, C407
Dustin, David, B87
Dutton, David Dewey, B88
Duval, Isaac Harding, B296
Dwinelle, John W., B89
Easterby, Anthony Y., B91
Edwards, A.C., B94
Eggleston, William S., B96
Elder, Clara A., B97
Estes, John M., C177
Fairchild, Lucias, C253
Fairchild, Mahlon D., B101
Farwell, William Brigham, B103, C44
Ferris, Hiram Gano, C126
Field, Steven J., C377
Fitch, George Kenyon, C63
Folsom, Captain, B108
Fontaine, Flavian, D180
Foster, William C., B26
Fourgeaud, Victor J., B215, C256
Fox, P.V., C398
Francis, David W., B111
Franklin, William Riley, B112
Fremont, John C., C155, C368
Fuller, Randall, B114
Gage, Jonathan F., B23
Gardner, Walter, B115
Garner, William Robert, C74
Gaskill, DeWitt Clinton, B116
Gedge, J.H.P., B117
Geiger, Vincent E., C379
Gleason, James Henry, B118
Goddard, George Henry, B119
Goldwater, Mike, C38
Goodwin, David C., C19
Green, Will Semple, C228
Greene, Martha Bidwell, C201
Gridley, Joseph F., C266
Griffin, John S., B126
Grotefend, George, B4
Grunsky, Charles, B127
Grunsky, Clotilde, B127
Haas, Charles, C162, C169
Haas, John B., C161, C169
Haine, J.J.F., B131
Hale, Israel F., B132
Hallet, Henry, C360
Hardeman, Glen Own, C175
Harlan-Smith, Mary Ann, B134
Harrington, Dan, B135
Hastings, Lansford Warren, C195
Hawk, James D., B138
Hazelton, John Adams, B139
Healy, Jesse, B140
Heisch, August, C356
Heisch, Caroline, C356
Helper, Hinton Rowan, C144
Henderson, A.G., B142
Hendricks, William Chambers, C265
Henley, Thomas J., C347
Herbert, Noblet, B143
Hewston, John C., F125
Higgins, Alexander, C19
Hildreth, C103
Hill, Tom, C387
Hittell, John Shertzer, C208, C308
Hodges, Orlando J., B146
Hoffman, Ogden, C136
Hodgkins, Pillsbury, C311
Hoffman, David, C368
Holden, Erastus Saurin, B147, C185
Hollingsworth, John McHenry, B148
Holloway, C362
Holzhueter, John O., B145
Horn, Daniel, B150
Hotchkiss, Edward, B153
Howard, Asa, C323
Howard, Volney Erskine, C226
Hubbard, Stephen Return, C34
Hulbert, Eri B., B155
Hutchins, Dexter Hazen, B162
Jackson, Samuel, C203
Jamison, Samuel M., B164
Jones, Thomas ap Catesby, B165
Jordan, Rudolf, C213
Judah, T.D., C92
Kelsey, Nancy, B141, C10
Kent, George F., B171
Kerr, Thomas, B172
Kidder, Earnest R., B173, B174
King, James, C333
Klotz, Rudolph, C222
Kullgren, Allvar, C133
Kuner, George Albrecht Ferdinand, C227
Lantz, Daniel, B33
Larkin, John, B177, B178, C140
Lasselle, Stanislaus, B179
Lassen, Peter, B133, C343
LaTour, John Cochran, D6
Lawrey, Margaret Elizabeth, C179
Leduc, Edward Barnaby, C235
Lee, Mansell, C150
Lees, Isiah W., C346
Leese, Jacob Primer, F158
Leonard, J.P., F159
Leonard, William Pierce, C385
Lick, James, C244
Lillie, Chris, C54
Linares, Pio, C33
Lohrli, Anne, B189, B190
Lombardi, J., B191
Louie, August, C47
Love, Harry, B192, B193, C117
Lyman, Chester Smith, B194
Magee, William, B93
Markle, John, B196
Marks, Bernard, B291
Marshall, George A., B198
Marshall, John Wilson, B168, C21, C23, C124, C125, C149, C218, C267, C400,
E4, E49, E61
Martin, Azariah, C261
Marye, George Thomas, B206
Mason, James, C43
Mason, Richard Barnes, F274
McKeeby, Lemuel Clarke, B217
McGuirk, B161
McIntosh, Frederick, C186
Mead, Benjamin Franklin, B218
Meentzen, Adddick, C147
Merchant, Elijah, C239
Meryon, Charles, D243
Messerve, Theodore, B219
Metson, John, C397
Meyer, Richard E., B220
Miller, James Harrison, C132
Mills, D.O., C391
Modh, Carl August, C133
Monogue, Patrick, B216
Montez, Lola, C1, C12, C202, C248, C319, C401
Moody, Joseph Ledlie, B224
Mooney, Thomas, C389
Morse, Edwin Franklin, B227
Moseley, Thomas, C365
Moy Jin Min, C191
Murieta, Joaquin, B191, B192, B193, C25, C56, C90, C117, C143, C193, C233, C234, C236,
C344, C345, C373, C418, C429, C430
Nahl, Charles, C378
Neilson, John, C42
Nentzel, Charles Michael, B55
North, John Wesley, C209
Norton, Joshua Abraham (Emperor), C81, C98, C221
Norton, L.A., B233
Oatman, Olive, C137
OFarrell, Jasper, D210, D294
Ogden, Annegret, B235
Ott, James J., C358
Parrott, John, C360
Paul, Almarin B., C300
Payne, James A., B242
Pfeiffer, Ida, C292
Pittman, Amos S., 244
Pleasant, Mary Ellen (Mammy), C52, C192
Powers, Jack, C142
Pownall, Joseph, B247
Pratt, Parley P., C396
Price, Lewis Richard, B163, C204
Ramsay, Alexander, B250
Ransey, W. Wilberforce A., C280
Read, Sarah Pickwell
Reading, Pierson B., C310, C387
Reager, Martin Angus, B200
Reid, Bernard J., B121, B253, C273
Revere, Joseph, B258
Robidoux, Joseph, B210
Rogers, James, B267
Rohrer, C93
Roop, Isaac, B44, D177
Roop, Josiah, B44
Root, Riley, B269
Rose, John, C369
Rose, Jose, C47
Ross, Herman Frederick, B270
Rushton, James H., B273
Rust, Richard, C76
Sargeant, Aaron Augustus, C131
Savage, James, C159
Schliemann, Heinrich, C421
Schroter, Gunther, C272
Schuler, Elizabeth, C341
Schuler, George Frederick, C341
Scott, Eva Marie (Thrush), C357
Scott, John, C357
Scott, Matthew, B280
Seaman, Harvey M., B281
Sears, John, C366
Semple, Robert Baylor, C13
Sessions, John, B284
Shepard, George, B285
Shurtleff, Benjamin, C28, C188, C351
Silverthorne, George William, D268
Sisson, Justin, C8, C254
Sisson, Maria, C8, C254
Sites, John, D258
Slawson, L.R., B288
Smith, A.M.C., B49
Smith, A.P., D120
Smith, Billy, C180
Smith, Cordella Kellogg, B49
Smith, Elizabeth J. Bybee, C364
Snyder, Jacob Rink, C384
Stevenson, Jonathan Drake, C184
Storms, Simmon Pena, C212
Stowell, Levi, B298
Stidger, O.P., C76
Strauss, Levi, C171, C294, C423
Studebaker, John Mohler, B110, C168, C207, C361, C399, D105
Sullaway, William, C48
Sutter, John W., B137, B208, C2, C22, C65, C75, C82, C83, C84, C85, C86, C96,
C99, C114, C129, C205, C206, C229, C295, C302, C303, C325, C326, C370, C382, D158, D281
Swift, Granville P., C148
Taylor, Calvin, B325
Taylor, William, C101
Tengren, Johan Fredrik, C4
Terwilliger, Phoebe Hogebroom, B301
Tevis, Lloyd, C246
Thomas, Mrs. John, B279
Thompson, Ephraim, B46
Thompson, Robert, C406
Thomson, Snowshoe, C174, C355
Tompkins, Searles, C57
Tourot, Lisa, C177
Townsend, Jim, C255
Traung, C37
Tse Chong-Chee, B303
Tuttle, Maria, C350
Van Voorhies, William, C404
Van Winkle, I.S., C403
Venard, Steven, C375
Vice, Nat, C322
Wagoner, Jacob, B308
Waldo, William, C146
Walker, William, C32
Walleck, Henry Wagner, D104
Wallis, Sarah, C158
Walter, Frederick, C55
Ward, Charles T., B311
Wardwell, J.B., B312
Warren, James, C20
Waterman, Robert T., C211
Waters, George T., B314
Weber, Captain, C60
Weldon, Haliburton W., C177
Wheeler, Osgood Church, B323
White, William Wellington, C417
Willey, Samuel H., C422
Williams, Henry F., B327
Willis, Ira J.W., B330
Wixom, Isaac, C426
Woodhams, A.R., B331, C431
Woodhams, William H., B201
Woodward, Arthur, B332, C432
Woodworth, Selim E., C339
Woods, James, C11
Wylly, Thomas S., B334
SUBJECT INDEX
Location Key: A Chapter One (General)
B Chapter Two (Diaries, Journals, Letters)
C Chapter Three (People)
D Chapter Four (Places)
E Chapter Five (Mines and Mining)
F Chapter Six (Miscellaneous)