An edition of California life illustrated (1860)

California life illustrated

California life illustrated
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An edition of California life illustrated (1860)

California life illustrated

Taylor describes his voyage to California and gives details of family life, social life, politics and church history in San Jose, Santa Cruz, and Sacramento. He comments at length on California agriculture and mineral resources and offers a chapter on mining camp life. After founding the Powell Street church, Taylor explains, he undertook a mission to sailors in San Francisco which left him so burdened by debt that he returned east to publish books and conduct revivals in the hope of putting his finances in order.

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English
Pages
348

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Cover of: California life illustrated
California life illustrated
1878, Phillips & Hunt
in English - New ed., rev. and corr., completing an issue of thirty-two thousand.
Cover of: California life illustrated
California life illustrated
1860, Pub. for the author, by Carlton & Porter
in English

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New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
F864 .T265, F864 .T265 C3 1861

The Physical Object

Pagination
348 p. incl. front., 15 pl.
Number of pages
348

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44841287M
LCCN
17010117
OCLC/WorldCat
6564316, 1032032778

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