An edition of Death Valley in '49 (1894)

Death Valley in '49

important chapter of California pioneer history

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An edition of Death Valley in '49 (1894)

Death Valley in '49

important chapter of California pioneer history

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William Lewis Manly (1820-1903) and his family left Vermont in 1828, and he grew to manhood in Michigan and Wisconsin. On hearing the news of gold in California, Manly set off on horseback, joining an emigrant party in Missouri. Death Valley in '49 (1894) contains Manly's account of that overland journey. Setting out too late in the year to risk a northern passage thorugh the Sierras, the group takes the southern route to California, unluckily choosing an untried short cut through the mountains. This fateful decision brings the party through Death Valley, and Manly describes their trek through the desert, as well as the experiences of the Illinois "Jayhawkers" and others who took the Death Valley route. Manly's memoirs continue with his trip north to prospecting near the Mariposa mines, a brief trip back east via the Isthmus, and his return to California and another try at prospecting on the North Fork of the Yuba at Downieville in 1851. He provides lively ancedotes of life in mining camps and of his visits to Stockton, Sacramento, and San Francisco.

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Publisher
Time-Life Books
Language
English
Pages
498

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Published in

[Alexandria, Va.]

Edition Notes

Subtitle: The autobiography of a pioneer detailing his life from a humble home in the Green Mountains to the gold mines of California, and particularly reciting the sufferings of the band of men, women, and children who gave "Death Valley" its name.
Reprint. Originally published: San Jose, Cal. : Pacific Tree and Vine Co., 1894.

Series
Classics of the Old West

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
979.4/87
Library of Congress
F868.D2 M283 1982

The Physical Object

Pagination
498 p. :
Number of pages
498

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3490975M
ISBN 10
0809440253, 0809440261
LCCN
82010756
Library Thing
7016279
Goodreads
1605357
1469379

First Sentence

"ST. ALBANS, Vermont, is near the eastern shore of Lake Champlain, and only a short distance south of "Five-and-forty north degrees" which separates the United States from Canada, and some sixty or seventy miles from the great St. Lawrence River and the city of Montreal."

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