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California Odyssey: An Overland Journey on the Southern Trails, 1849
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California Odyssey: An Overland Journey on the Southern Trails, 1849

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In 1849, William R. Goulding and the Knickerbocker Exploring Company struck out for California on the southern route - a road less traveled. This rare first-person diary of the southern Gold Rush trails, introduced and annotated by Patricia A. Etter, highlights an important alternative route to the Pacific Coast.

One of the best-educated Gold Rush participants, Goulding kept a remarkably articulate journal that recounts his meetings with the interesting and important people he encountered along the way. He describes the details of the trail itself - the weather and scenery, birds and animals, and a march
amidst heards [sic] of miriads of buffalo in all directions as far as the eyes could reach.
Goulding also recorded encounters with Hispanics and American Indians.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Arthur H. Clark Company
Date
30 August 2009
Pages
364
ISBN
9780870623738

In 1849, William R. Goulding and the Knickerbocker Exploring Company struck out for California on the southern route - a road less traveled. This rare first-person diary of the southern Gold Rush trails, introduced and annotated by Patricia A. Etter, highlights an important alternative route to the Pacific Coast.

One of the best-educated Gold Rush participants, Goulding kept a remarkably articulate journal that recounts his meetings with the interesting and important people he encountered along the way. He describes the details of the trail itself - the weather and scenery, birds and animals, and a march
amidst heards [sic] of miriads of buffalo in all directions as far as the eyes could reach.
Goulding also recorded encounters with Hispanics and American Indians.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Arthur H. Clark Company
Date
30 August 2009
Pages
364
ISBN
9780870623738