<DIV>The California Gold Rush began in 1848 and incited many “wagons west.” However, only half of the 300,000 gold seekers traveled by land. The other half traveled by sea. And it’s the story of this second group that interests Malcolm Rohrbough in his authoritative new book, <I>The Rush to Gold. </
Rush to Gold: The French and the California Gold Rush, 1848†“1854
✍ Scribed by Malcolm J. Rohrbough
- Publisher
- Yale University Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 368
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
✦ Table of Contents
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
AUTHOR’S NOTES
INTRODUCTION
Part One FRANCE
1. FRANCE IN 1848 Another World Turned Upside Down
2. NEWS OF CALIFORNIA GOLD DISCOVERIES SPREADS ACROSS FRANCE
3. The French Respond to the California Gold Discoveries: Adventure, New Beginnings, and Trade
4. The Rise of the French California Companies
5. The Rush to Gold: Obstacles, Preparations, and Departures
Part Two CALIFORNIA
6. VOYAGES AND ARRIVALS
7. IN THE MINES Living and Working in a Masculine Community
Part Three FRANCE
8. The Flowering of the New California Companies
9. THE LOTTERY OF THE GOLDEN INGOTS
10. French Stories and French Images of California
Part Four CALIFORNIA
11. THE FRENCH TRADE, MINE, AND REFLECT
12. The French Argonauts Encounter the Americans
13. THE LAST FRENCH ARGONAUTS
Part Five FRANCE
14. The French Argonauts Return to France: The Close of the California Adventure
15. The Long Echoes of the French “Rush to Gold” in California
16. The Balance Sheet
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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