The Wells Fargo Book of the Gold Rush
Rau, Margaret
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Add to basketSold by HPB Inc., Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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Gr 4-8-The important virtues that help this book to stand apart from the many others on the subject are the inclusion of period photographs and illustrations from the Wells Fargo Historical Archives and Rau's detailed, unified, and sequential narration. The author devotes individual chapters to the journeys of the forty-niners by land or by sea to California; to the various methods by which the miners collected or extracted gold from the surrounding soil and rock; and to various aspects of daily life in mining towns and camps. She also discusses the impact of the miners on the local Native American tribes and on the environment; the sometimes tumultuous and violent relations between "Anglos" and "foreigners," including the Mexicans who inhabited California long before the miners; the concurrent drive among Californians for statehood; and the interdependence of the economies of the eastern and western segments of the U.S., including the "bust" of the 1850s. The importance of banks and exchange services in the movement and safekeeping of the sometimes astounding amounts of money generated are also covered. It can be argued that Rau's final chapters constitute an encomium for Wells Fargo as well as an attack on the U.S. Postal Service. Nevertheless, this wide-ranging book is profusely illustrated, well organized, and thorough.
Coop Renner, Moreno Elementary School, El Paso, TX
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