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On the morning of January 24, 1848, James W Marshall discovered gold in California. The news spread across the continent, launching hundreds of ships and hitching a thousand prairie schooners. This title demonstrates that in its far-reaching repercussions, it was the most significant event in the first half of the nineteenth century.

Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION

ONE
CALIFORNIA'S GOLDEN REVOLUTION:
Enormous Wealth and Great Confusion

TWO
GOLD FEVER:
The Beginning

THREE
"THIS IS A HARD THING,
THIS BREAKING UP OF FAMILIES"
Gold and Its Personal Costs

FOUR
JOURNEY AND ARRIVAL:
Coming to California, Coming to Terms

FIVE
OLD BONDS AND NEW ALLEGIANCES:
"Me and john Stick Together Like Wood Ticks"

SIX
THE SCARCITY OF WOMEN:
'1 Have Not Spoken to a Lady for Five Months"

SEVEN
"I COULD SELL SOME OF THE FURNITURE"
Adjustments in the East

EIGHT
OCCUPATIONS:
The 49ers Begin Work

NINE
''THE REAL ARGONAUTS OF 49"
Life and Leisure in the Gold Fields

TEN
THE URBAN 49ERS:
'.It Very Good Chance to Make Money in This City"

ELEVEN
WOMEN IN THE CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH:
Duty, Adventure, and Opportunity

TWELVE
HARSH REALITIES:
Hard Luck and Hard Labor in the Gold Fields

THIRTEEN
'' CAPITALISTS WILL TAKE HOLD '' :
High-Stakes Investments and Deferred Returns

FOURTEEN
THREATS FROM WITHIN, THREATS FROM WITHOUT:
Fear, Hostility, and Violence in the Gold Rush

FIFTEEN
WAITING:
A Permanent Condition

SIXTEEN
LOST LOVE, LOST FAMILIES

SEVENTEEN
THE PERMANENT LURE OF SUCCESS,
THE ENDURING SHAME OF FAILURE:
"When a Person Gits to California It Is Hard to Say
or Tell When He Gets Away"

EIGHTEEN
THE RIPPLES SUBSIDE:
The End of the Gold Rush

NINETEEN
"THE DAYS OF OLD, THE DAYS OF GOLD,
THE DAYS OF FORTY-NINE"
The Gold Rush and Memory

HISTORIANS AND SOURCES

NOTES

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    Publisher: University of California Press
    Publication Date: 15/10/1998
    ISBN13: 9780520216594, 978-0520216594
    ISBN10: 0520216598
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    On the morning of January 24, 1848, James W Marshall discovered gold in California. The news spread across the continent, launching hundreds of ships and hitching a thousand prairie schooners. This title demonstrates that in its far-reaching repercussions, it was the most significant event in the first half of the nineteenth century.

    Table of Contents
    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
    INTRODUCTION

    ONE
    CALIFORNIA'S GOLDEN REVOLUTION:
    Enormous Wealth and Great Confusion

    TWO
    GOLD FEVER:
    The Beginning

    THREE
    "THIS IS A HARD THING,
    THIS BREAKING UP OF FAMILIES"
    Gold and Its Personal Costs

    FOUR
    JOURNEY AND ARRIVAL:
    Coming to California, Coming to Terms

    FIVE
    OLD BONDS AND NEW ALLEGIANCES:
    "Me and john Stick Together Like Wood Ticks"

    SIX
    THE SCARCITY OF WOMEN:
    '1 Have Not Spoken to a Lady for Five Months"

    SEVEN
    "I COULD SELL SOME OF THE FURNITURE"
    Adjustments in the East

    EIGHT
    OCCUPATIONS:
    The 49ers Begin Work

    NINE
    ''THE REAL ARGONAUTS OF 49"
    Life and Leisure in the Gold Fields

    TEN
    THE URBAN 49ERS:
    '.It Very Good Chance to Make Money in This City"

    ELEVEN
    WOMEN IN THE CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH:
    Duty, Adventure, and Opportunity

    TWELVE
    HARSH REALITIES:
    Hard Luck and Hard Labor in the Gold Fields

    THIRTEEN
    '' CAPITALISTS WILL TAKE HOLD '' :
    High-Stakes Investments and Deferred Returns

    FOURTEEN
    THREATS FROM WITHIN, THREATS FROM WITHOUT:
    Fear, Hostility, and Violence in the Gold Rush

    FIFTEEN
    WAITING:
    A Permanent Condition

    SIXTEEN
    LOST LOVE, LOST FAMILIES

    SEVENTEEN
    THE PERMANENT LURE OF SUCCESS,
    THE ENDURING SHAME OF FAILURE:
    "When a Person Gits to California It Is Hard to Say
    or Tell When He Gets Away"

    EIGHTEEN
    THE RIPPLES SUBSIDE:
    The End of the Gold Rush

    NINETEEN
    "THE DAYS OF OLD, THE DAYS OF GOLD,
    THE DAYS OF FORTY-NINE"
    The Gold Rush and Memory

    HISTORIANS AND SOURCES

    NOTES

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