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dc:coverage California
dc:creator McNeil, Samuel.
dc:date 1850
dc:description Samuel McNeil left his shoemaking business in Lancaster, Ohio, in January 1849 for a trip to the California gold fields via Panama. Unlike many 49ers, he had sense enough to return home when he had accumulated enough gold to meet his needs. McNeil's travels in 1849 (1850) recounts the shipwreck that forced McNeil and his compatriots to travel overland from Texas to Mazatlán, where they obtained passage to San Francisco. He then describes prospecting at Smiths Bar on the North Fork of the American River, Bear River, Weaver's Creek, and other Feather and Trinity Rivers camps until August, when he took his stake of 2,000 and booked passage east.
dc:description Wagner-Camp (4th ed.), 186
dc:identifier <http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/calbk.081>
dc:language eng
dc:publisher Columbus : Scott & Bascom, printers
dc:rights No known restrictions on publication.
dc:subject California--Description and travel.
dc:subject California--Gold discoveries.
dc:subject California--History--1846-1850--Sources.
dc:subject McNeil, Samuel--Travel--California.
dc:subject Mines and mineral resources--California.
dc:title McNeil's travels in 1849, to, through, and from the gold regions in California /
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