| Title: | Recollections of a '49er. A quaint and thrilling narrative of a trip across the plains, and life in the California gold fields during the stirring days following the discovery of gold in the far West, by Edward Washington McIlhany, "one of the last of the old boys." |
| Author: | McIlhany, Edward Washington, 1828- |
| Note: | Kansas City, Mo., Hailman printing company, 1908 |
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| Subject: | California -- Gold discoveries |
| Subject: | Overland journeys to the Pacific |
| Subject: | Jefferson County (W. Va.) |
| Subject: | West (U.S.) -- Description and travel |
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