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*** JUST RELEASED *** A Pennsylvania Mennonite and the California Gold Rush. David Baer Hackman (1827-1896)
a Mennonite from Millport, Lancaster County, PA, traveled west to California
in 1850, seeking his fortune during the great Gold Rush. David wrote
many letters home concerning his crossing of the plains by wagon and
his many detailed experiences in and around the gold fields of California.
A vivid writer for such a young man, David captures images of the mining
communities, the boom towns of Sacramento, Hangtown, Mokelumne Hill,
Columbia and Sonora and the lawlessness found there. He writes of early
San Francisco, the local Indians, trouble with bears, and the great
trees of Calaveras County. His journal then captures his return trip
in 1854 by steam ship to Panama, across the Isthmus and then to New
York City. Lawrence Berger-Knorr presents the journal and letters in
sequence along with their historical context, providing corroborating
accounts where available. In all, an excellent primary source and piece
of social history from one of the most exciting times in American history.
This volume is 214 pages. ISBN# 978-0-9760925-8-2 Buy Now (Just released -- order now!) Author: Lawrence Berger-Knorr, MBA, PMP, CCP
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