A sweeping nonfiction narrative of the Berry family's journey from Wisconsin to California and Alaska seeking the riches of the Gold Rush era. Originally printed with one hundred copies in 1941 for personal friends and family, popular demand for stories about the Gold Rush era caused the family to publicly publish the book in 1978. A priceless resource for those interested in collecting personal stories of people living through the Gold Rush.
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Puck was the first successful humor magazine in the United States of colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire of the issues of the day.
Large collection of U.S. Coast Surveys of the bays and rivers of the Pacific Northwest
These well-preserved leaves come from a manuscript that would have been readily visible by even a large group of singers