Title: | History of the state of California : from the period of the conquest by Spain, to her occupation by the United States of America : containing an account of the discovery of the immense gold mines and placers, the enormous population of gold-seekers, the quantity of gold already obtained, a description of her mineral and agricultural resources : with thrilling accounts of adventures among the miners : also, advice to emigrants on the best routes, and the preparations necessary to get there : to which is added a brief account of the formation of the government and constitution of the said state |
Author: | Frost, John, 1800-1859 |
Note: | Derby and Miller, 1851 |
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Subject: | California -- Gold discoveries |
Subject: | California -- History |
Subject: | Natural history -- California |
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