Ch. 11: Diamond Mines of South Africa

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DIAMOND MINES OF SOUTH AFRICA 231
Vaal, unrecognized. Neither were there many diggers from outside.
But in 1869 came a confirmation of the existence of diamonds in that locality, which created excitement. A diamond weighing over eighty carats was picked up by a native. It has since been named the " Star of South Africa." As soon as this find was noised abroad, ad­venturers flocked to the Vaal. The New York Herald in September, 1870, published an extract from the Gra-hamstown {Cape of Good Hope) Journal, of August 12th which said, " Every town and district in the Colony has sent its contingent to the army of workers at the Vaal fields. In May there were about one hundred men at the diggings. Before the end of June there were seven hundred, at the close of July there were over one thousand, and at present it is estimated that there are at the Klipdrift, Pniel, Hebron and Kuskamana Fields no less than two thousand men." As soon as the news was published in London and New York, men began to flock from England and this continent to the magic of " dia­monds." Naturally much the larger number were from the colony's mother country. By April of 1871 there were about five thousand diggers scattered along the Vaal, Modder, and Orange rivers.
In these early days of the diggings, the men who gathered there were an orderly class of people. The difficulties and hardships to be encountered in reaching the fields, deterred the idle and worthless; the cost of the journey was a barrier to the impoverished, and there was not yet sufficient success to tempt the criminal and vicious. The country was outside the bounds of estab­lished law and government. Beyond the Cape Colony's
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