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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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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.