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Ch. 5: Southwest the Course
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Southwest the Course
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"At Camp Number 2, west of Zuni
[above]
were remains of a camp, probably one of those made by Lt. Thom who escorted Mr. Collier to California in 1849," observed Lieutenant Sitgreaves two years later.
This party would have passed Inscription Rock
(left)
, bearing names of those who had passed that way as early as 1605.
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Jackson. California Gold Rush Album.
Foreword, Acknowledgement
Ch. 1:
The Sleepy Utopia
Ch. 3:
Gold Fever
Ch. 4:
They Saw the Elephant
Ch. 5:
Easier Roads to Fortune
Ch. 6:
Southwest the Course
Ch. 7:
Isthmus and Mexico
Ch. 8:
Around the Horn
Ch. 8:
The San Francisco Golden Gate
Ch. 9:
The Fourty-Niners
Ch. 9:
San Francisco in Gold Rush
California Gold Rush Index
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