Explore a detailed snapshot of early American landscapes and industry — a clear, engaging guide to California, Oregon, and Nevada that links geography with growth and daily life.
This Descriptive Handbook of America presents the Pacific coast with grounded facts on minerals, climate, agriculture, and towns. It blends physical description with practical notes on industry and trade, offering readers a solid sense of how these regions fit into the broader story of the United States.
- Learn how mining wealth, especially gold and silver, shaped California and nearby regions.
- Discover how the Willamette Valley and Oregon’s mountains influence climate, agriculture, and settlement.
- See how Nevada’s mineral bounty and rugged terrain propelled population and commerce.
- Get concise profiles of key towns and ports and the role of rivers, mills, and trade in regional development.
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical geography, regional sketches, and a clear sense of how landscape and industry intertwine in 19th‑century America.