... worth of gold. Hundreds of similar ravines to all appearances are as yet untouched. I could not have credited these reports had I not seen, in the abundance of the precious metal, evidence of their truth. Mr. Neligh, an agent of Commodore Stockton,... History of California: 1848-1859 - Stran 90avtor: Hubert Howe Bancroft, Henry Lebbeus Oak, William Nemos, Frances Fuller Victor - 1888Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Charles Frémont - 1849 - 478 strani
...in the abundance of the precious metal, evidence of their truth. Mr. Neligh, an agent of Commodore Stockton, had been at work about three weeks in the neighborhood, and showed me in bags and bottles over $•2,000 worth of gold; and Mr. Lyman, a gentleman of education... | |
| Joseph Warren Revere - 1849 - 354 strani
...in the abundance of the precious metal, evidence of their truth. Mr. Neligh, an agent of Commodore Stockton, had been at work about three weeks in the neighborhood, and showed me, in bags and bottles, over two thousand dollars' worth of gold ; and Mr. Lyman, a gentleman... | |
| Edwin Bryant - 1849 - 492 strani
...in the abundance of the precious metal, evidence of their truth. Mr. Neligh, an agent of Commodore Stockton, had been at work about three weeks in the neighborhood, and showed me in bags and bottles, over $2,000 worth of gold ; and Mr. Lyman, a gentleman of education... | |
| Edwin Bryant - 1849 - 494 strani
...in the abundance of the precious metal, evidence of their truth. Mr. Neligh, an agent of Commodore Stockton, had been at work about three weeks in the neighborhood, and showed me in baga and bottles, over $2,000 worth of gold ; and Mr. Lyman, a gentleman of education... | |
| John Frost - 1850 - 558 strani
...tho abundance of tho precious metal, evidence of their troth. • " Mr. Neligh, an agent of Commodore Stockton, had been at work about three weeks in the neighborhood, and showed me, in bags and bottles, over $2000 worth of gold ; and Mr. Lyman, a gentleman of education,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1850 - 1028 strani
...in the abundance of the precious metal, evidence of their truth. Mr. Neligh, an agent of Commodore Stockton, had been at work about three weeks in the neighborhood, and showed me, in bags and bottles, over $2,W00 worth of gold; and Mr. Lyman, a gentleman of education... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1850 - 472 strani
...in the abundance of the precious metal, evidence of their truth. Mr. Neligh, an agent of Commodore Stockton, had been at work about three weeks in the neighborhood, and showed me in bags and bottles over $2,000 worth of gold; and Mr. Lyman, a gentleman of education and... | |
| United States. President (1849-1850 : Taylor) - 1850 - 1016 strani
...in the abundance of the precious metal, evidence of their truth. Mr. Neligh, an agent of Commodore Stockton, had been at work about three weeks in the neighborhood, and showed me, in bags and bottles, over §2,000 worth of gold ; and Mr. Lyrnan, a gentleman of education... | |
| Jessy Quinn Thornton - 1864 - 410 strani
...in the abundance of the precious metal, evidence of their truth. "Mr. Neligh, an agent of Commodore Stockton, had been at work about three weeks in the neighborhood, and showed me, in bags and bottles, over $2,000 worth of gold ; and Mr. Lyman, a gentleman of education,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1018 strani
...in the abundance of the precious metal, evidence of their truth. Mr. Neligh, aa agent of Commodore Stockton, had been at work about three weeks in the neighborhood, and showed me, in bags and bottles, over $2,000 worth of gold; and Mr. Lyman, a gentleman of education... | |
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