Sea Routes to the Gold Fields

Sea Routes to the Gold Fields, cover
Adoption Amount: $250
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Location: National Postal Museum Library

Sea routes to the gold fields : the migration by water to California in 1849-1852

By Oscar Lewis. United States?: Oakley Press, 2007.

This book is a reprint of the original, so many of the black-and-white images are fuzzy. Nevertheless, it is a very exciting read. Many people assume that the prospectors who participated in the California Gold Rush traveled there overland from the eastern states. But it was actually a worldwide gold rush, with many prospectors traveling by sea. Even prospectors from Maine often traveled by sea. Because the Panama Canal had not yet been built, travelers to California had to sail around Cape Horn. This book is a historical adventure depicting the experience of traveling by sea to hunt for gold in California.

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