The Natural Wealth of California: Comprising Early History; Geography, Topography, and Scenery; Climate; Agriculture and Commercial Products; Geology, Zoology, and Botany; Mineralogy, Mines, and Mining Processes; Manufactures; Steamship Lines, Railroads, and Commerce; Immigration, Population and Society; Educational Institutions and Literature; Together with a Detailed Description of Each County ...H.H. Bancroft, 1868 - 696 strani Order book for this title. Consists of sample pages from the original book followed by blank order sheets with columns for subscriber's name, address and comments. |
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... give full and correct information - not to argue or commend . Those who are most anxious for the rapid peopling and development of the State should desire no more than the accomplishment of this aim , which must supply the most ...
... give full and correct information - not to argue or commend . Those who are most anxious for the rapid peopling and development of the State should desire no more than the accomplishment of this aim , which must supply the most ...
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... give quite an interesting account of the forty days shaking which then occurred . He was with Captain Morago on the first expe- dition sent to explore the country , when that Captain discovered the San Joaquin River , and reached the ...
... give quite an interesting account of the forty days shaking which then occurred . He was with Captain Morago on the first expe- dition sent to explore the country , when that Captain discovered the San Joaquin River , and reached the ...
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... variety of dialects , the very names of which have been forgotten . Mr. Gilroy , the first real settler in the State , who landed at Mon- terey in 1814 , gives us the following vivid picture 26 THE NATURAL WEALTH OF CALIFORNIA .
... variety of dialects , the very names of which have been forgotten . Mr. Gilroy , the first real settler in the State , who landed at Mon- terey in 1814 , gives us the following vivid picture 26 THE NATURAL WEALTH OF CALIFORNIA .
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... gives us the following vivid picture of this so - called mission civilization . Kit Carson says , when he came to California , in 1829 , the valleys were full of Indian tribes . They were thick everywhere . He saw a great deal of some ...
... gives us the following vivid picture of this so - called mission civilization . Kit Carson says , when he came to California , in 1829 , the valleys were full of Indian tribes . They were thick everywhere . He saw a great deal of some ...
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... gives some interesting scraps of information of early Cali- fornia society . The outward cargo being disposed of , the homeward one had to be procured . Sometimes , when the season had been too dry , or too wet for the lazy vacqueros to ...
... gives some interesting scraps of information of early Cali- fornia society . The outward cargo being disposed of , the homeward one had to be procured . Sometimes , when the season had been too dry , or too wet for the lazy vacqueros to ...
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abundant acres auriferous average bushels California cañon cattle chiefly climate Coast Range contains county seat creek cretaceous crops cultivation deposits Diablo range district dollars east eastern eight erected extensive Feather river feet high fifty five forty four fruit gold grain grass Grass Valley growing hills hundred feet important inches Indians inhabitants lake land large number latter located lodes manufacture Mexican miles wide mills mineral mining mission Monte Diablo Monterey mountains nearly northern Pacific pine placer mining planted population portion pounds quantities quartz railroad rain rich river rocks Sacramento Sacramento river San Francisco San Joaquin river San José Santa Cruz season shipped Sierra Nevada sluice soil southern species springs square miles streams summer supply thousand feet timber tons town trees Tuolumne county twenty valley vegetables veins vessels vicinity vines winter yield
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Stran 12 - Colorado, at a point where it intersects the thirty-fifth degree of north latitude; thence down the middle of the channel of said river to the boundary line between the United States and Mexico, as established by the treaty of May...
Stran 2 - Know that on the right hand of the Indies there is an island called California, very close to the side of the Terrestrial Paradise; and it was peopled by black women, without any man among them, for they lived in the fashion of Amazons.
Stran 66 - the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintained, are henceforth not to be considered subjects for future colonization by any European powers.
Stran 397 - ... between the Rocky Mountains on the east and the Sierra Nevada on the west, in which are the great silver mines of Nevada.
Stran 13 - Colorado, at a point where it intersects the 35th degree of north latitude; thence down the middle of the channel of said river, to the boundary line between the United States and Mexico, as established by the treaty of May 30th, 1848; thence running west and along said boundary line to the Pacific Ocean, and extending therein three English miles; thence running in a northwesterly direction, and following the direction of the Pacific coast to the 42d degree of north latitude; thence on the line of...
Stran 51 - Thus circumstanced, we find ourselves threatened by hordes of Yankee emigrants, who have already begun to flock into our country, and whose progress we cannot arrest.
Stran 44 - Reverend Father: — I understand, through the medium of one of your Christian Indians, that you are anxious to know who we are, as some of the Indians have been at the Mission and informed you that there were certain white people in the country. We are Americans, on our journey to the River Columbia ; we were in at the Mission San Gabriel...
Stran 544 - ... per lineal foot, varying with the cost of labor and the character of the rock to be excavated. The end of the tunnel is designed to be from fifty to one hundred feet, or perhaps more, beneath the bottom of the gravel, at a point where a shaft or incline is sunk through the gravel and bed-rock to intersect it. It obviously demands careful engineering to carry out works of such magnitude with the accuracy required, and for the want of sufficient care or skill in this particular, years of costly...
Stran 209 - District comprises the area bounded on the north by the State of Oregon, on the east by the State of Nevada, on the south by...
Stran 43 - ... that he found it impossible to return by the route he came, as his horses had most of them perished for want of food and water ; he was, therefore, under the necessity of pushing forward to California, it being the nearest place where he could procure supplies to enable him to return. We further state as our...