The Natural Wealth of California |
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... nearly as much as the gold , and the surplus of this staple freighted 223 ships , and reached a value of $ 13,000,000 ; while the total exports of home products , including about fifty different articles for which the State was formerly ...
... nearly as much as the gold , and the surplus of this staple freighted 223 ships , and reached a value of $ 13,000,000 ; while the total exports of home products , including about fifty different articles for which the State was formerly ...
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... nearly one hundred and fifty - nine thousand square miles ; the longest line , seven hundred and ninety - seven miles , being from Crescent City , Del Norte County , to Fort Yuma , in San Diego County ; forming a State larger than any ...
... nearly one hundred and fifty - nine thousand square miles ; the longest line , seven hundred and ninety - seven miles , being from Crescent City , Del Norte County , to Fort Yuma , in San Diego County ; forming a State larger than any ...
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... nearly two thousand of these people left the Missouri river , for Cali- fornia . Another party , consisting of one hundred and thirty - six men , sixty women , and forty children , under the direction of Mr. Samuel Brannan , left New ...
... nearly two thousand of these people left the Missouri river , for Cali- fornia . Another party , consisting of one hundred and thirty - six men , sixty women , and forty children , under the direction of Mr. Samuel Brannan , left New ...
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... nearly half a century prior to the acquisition of California , or the discovery of gold , had been unremitting in their efforts to extend their dominion on the Pacific Coast . The territory they now own proves that these efforts have ...
... nearly half a century prior to the acquisition of California , or the discovery of gold , had been unremitting in their efforts to extend their dominion on the Pacific Coast . The territory they now own proves that these efforts have ...
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TItus Fey Cronise. States , and nearly equal to France , Great Britain , Germany , Prussia , and Austria , combined . These nations contain nearly one hundred and sixty millions of inhabitants , and the whole Pacific States and ...
TItus Fey Cronise. States , and nearly equal to France , Great Britain , Germany , Prussia , and Austria , combined . These nations contain nearly one hundred and sixty millions of inhabitants , and the whole Pacific States and ...
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abundant acres Atlantic 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 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 13 - May thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight; thence running west and along said boundary line to the Pacific ocean, and extending therein three English miles; thence running in a north-westerly direction and following the direction of the Pacific coast to the forty-second degree of north latitude; thence on the line of said forty-second degree of north latitude to the place of beginning. Also, including all the islands, harbors, and bays along and adjacent to the coast.
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 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 45 - Indians here also being friendly, I consider it the most safe point for me to remain, until such time as I can cross the mountains with my horses, having lost a great many in attempting to cross ten or fifteen days since. I am a long ways from home, and am anxious to get there as soon as the nature of the case will admit.
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 331 - The land climate is as nearly as possible the opposite in every respect. In summer and autumn it is hot and dry. It undergoes various modifications from the configuration of the surface of the earth. Even the mountains, which retain the snow till...
Stran 197 - ... acres of swamp or overflowed land near tide-water. Much of the county is covered with the outlying spurs and more westerly ranges of the coast mountains, which, near the coast, are clothed with heavy forests of redwood, spruce, and pine. The timber-belt^ varying in width from eight to ten miles, recedes from the coast, in some places in this county, a distance of several miles, leaving at these points an elevated terrace, or a sandy beach, destitute of timber. Humboldt bay, in the north-western...
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 30, 1848; thence running west and along said boundary line to the...