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dc:coverage California
dc:creator Booth, Edmund, 1810-1905.
dc:creator San Joaquin Pioneer & Historical Society (Stockton, Calif.)
dc:date 1953
dc:description Edmund Booth (1810-1905) of Massachusetts lost his hearing and part of his sight by the time he was eight years old. Despite these disabilities, Booth led a full and adventurous life, leaving his Iowa farm in 1849 for nearly five years in the California gold fields. On his return to Iowa he left farming for journalism and became editor of the Abolitionist Anamosa Eureka. Edmund Booth (1810-1905) forty-niner (1953) contains Booth's diary and letters chronicling his overland crossing; prospecting at Feather River, Hangtown, and Sonora; visits to Sacramento, Columa, Columbia, and Stockton; and return voyage via Nicaragua, 1854.
dc:identifier <http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/calbk.066>
dc:language eng
dc:publisher Stockton, Calif., San Joaquin Pioneer and Historical Society
dc:rights No known restrictions on publication. No copyright renewal found.
dc:subject California--Gold discoveries.
dc:title Edmund Booth (1810-1905) forty-niner; the life story of a deaf pioneer, including portions of his autobiographical notes and gold rush diary, and selections from family letters and reminiscences.
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