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Solitary Places Made Glad: Observations and Experiences for Thirty-two

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Solitary Places Made Glad: Observations and Experiences for Thirty-two

by DAVIS, Henry T

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1890. DAVIS, Henry T. Solitary Places Made Glad: Observations and Experiences for Thirty-Two Years in Nebraska; With Sketches and Incidents Touching the Discovery, Early Settlement and Development of the State. Cincinnati, 1890. 1st ed. Portr. 422pp. A fine copy in orig. cloth. Howes D-114. Contains an account of the author's trip across the plains some 40 years earlier in the spring of 1850, the California gold rush, life at the diggings, 1850-52, vigilance committees, lynch laws, discovery of gold, etc.

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Title
Solitary Places Made Glad: Observations and Experiences for Thirty-two
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DAVIS, Henry T
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Date Published
1890
Keywords
TRAVEL & EXP, NEXX, GOLD RUSH, OVERLAND NARR, HOWESX, WEST AM

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