Mining California

Mining California

Author: Andrew C. Isenberg

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2010-08-24

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 0374707200

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An environmental History of California during the Gold Rush Between 1849 and 1874 almost $1 billion in gold was mined in California. With little available capital or labor, here's how: high-pressure water cannons washed hillsides into sluices that used mercury to trap gold but let the soil wash away; eventually more than three times the amount of earth moved to make way for the Panama Canal entered California's rivers, leaving behind twenty tons of mercury every mile—rivers overflowed their banks and valleys were flooded, the land poisoned. In the rush to wealth, the same chain of foreseeable consequences reduced California's forests and grasslands. Not since William Cronon's Nature's Metropolis has a historian so skillfully applied John Muir's insight—"When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe"—to the telling of the history of the American West. Beautifully told, this is western environmental history at its finest.


Hand-book Almanac for the Pacific States

Hand-book Almanac for the Pacific States

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Publisher:

Published: 1864

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13:

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Contains calendar, tides, and almanac information; listing of federal and departmental officials, legislators, and judges; California state and county information and officials; and for Oregon and Washington; and one brief essay. Edition for 1864 includes Nevada, Idaho, Arizona, British Columbia, and Vancouver. With advertising.