What I Saw in California: A Description of Its Soil, Climate, Productions, and Gold Mines, with the Best Routes and Latest Information for Intending Emigrants; to Which is Annexed an Appendix Containing Official Documents and Letters Authenticating the Accounts of the Quantities of Gold Found, with Its Actual Value Ascertained by Chemical Assay; also Late Communications Containing Accounts of the Highest Interest and Importance from the Gold Districts; with a Map

Author: Bryant, Edwin

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'What I Saw in California' is a detailed account of the soil, climate, productions, and gold mines of California, providing valuable information for those considering emigrating to the region. The book includes the best routes and the latest updates for prospective emigrants, along with official documents and letters that authenticate the accounts of the quantities of gold found. It also features late communications containing accounts of the highest interest and importance from the gold districts, accompanied by a map.

Genres: Non-fiction, Travelogue, Historical

Themes: Exploration, Gold Rush, Emigration, Natural Resources

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