An edition of California as it is & as it may be (1849)

California as it is, and as it may be

or, A guide to the gold region

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California as it is, and as it may be
Felix Paul Wierzbicki
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An edition of California as it is & as it may be (1849)

California as it is, and as it may be

or, A guide to the gold region

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Felix Paul Wierzbicki (1815-1860) left his native Poland after participating in the doomed revolution of 1830. He made his way to America where he received a medical degree and practiced in Providence, Rhode Island. When the Mexican War broke out, Wierzbicki enlisted in the Army and was sent to California. Wierzbicki left the Army shortly after reaching the West and practiced medicine until the discovery of gold drew him to prospecting on Mokelumne Hill. In 1849, he returned to San Francisco, where he spent the rest of his life. California as it is (1849) was the first English-language book printed in California. It is a valuable guide to California for prospective settlers that includes a survey of agriculture, hints on gold mining, a guide to San Francisco, and a chapter on California's Hispanic residents and Native American tribes.

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Edition Notes

Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., Xerox University Microfilms, 1974. 1 reel. 35 mm. (American Culture Series, reel 601.6)

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American culture series -- 601.6.

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60 p.
Number of pages
60

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OL17485299M
OCLC/WorldCat
6746120

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