The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1967 |
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Stran 422
... carried was ordinarily from sixty to eighty pounds ; but one winter , when he carried the mails for Chorpenning , his load often weighed over one hundred pounds . In going from Placerville to Carson Val- ley , owing to the great amount ...
... carried was ordinarily from sixty to eighty pounds ; but one winter , when he carried the mails for Chorpenning , his load often weighed over one hundred pounds . In going from Placerville to Carson Val- ley , owing to the great amount ...
Stran 426
... carried with them a few tools for use in making a sled . Snow shoes were also hastily constructed for the men ... carried no weapons when in the mountains , he al- ways carried matches . He kept them safe- When they saw that their war ...
... carried with them a few tools for use in making a sled . Snow shoes were also hastily constructed for the men ... carried no weapons when in the mountains , he al- ways carried matches . He kept them safe- When they saw that their war ...
Stran 429
... carried let ters from California to the miners who were at work in the placer diggings on Gold Cañon , at and about Chinatown ( now Day- ton ) , and at Johntown , at that time the min- ing metropolis of Nevada- then Western Utah . He ...
... carried let ters from California to the miners who were at work in the placer diggings on Gold Cañon , at and about Chinatown ( now Day- ton ) , and at Johntown , at that time the min- ing metropolis of Nevada- then Western Utah . He ...
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Some Japanese FolkLore Helen N S Thompson 311 | 33 |
Tenting Sketches Lillian H Shuey | 74 |
American Labor Protection to Irving M Scott 409 | 93 |
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