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The diary of a forty-niner

  • Chauncey L. Canfield

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Chauncey de Leon Canfield (1843-1909) first published "The diary of a forty-niner" in 1906, and 1,200 of the 2,000 copies in that edition were burned. Joseph Gaer's Bibliography of California literature, 20 describes this book as written in the form of a diary, but fictional.' The diary of a forty-niner (1920) reprints Canfield's 1906 publication. It purports to be the diary of Alfred T. Jackson, of Litchfield County, Connecticut, during his days as a gold prospector, 1850-1852. Jackson offers firsthand accounts of Nevada City and neighboring Rock Creek; descriptions of Grass Valley, North and South Yuba Valleys, and the Sierra Mountains; details of gold mining with accounts of pioneer overland crossings, and foreign mineworkers (including Chinese). Entries concerning Jackson's personal life include details of his courtship of a French woman in the camps.

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  • Biography
  • Diaries
  • Ethnic groups
  • Gold discoveries
  • Gold miners
  • Gold mines and mining
  • History
  • Fiction
  • Récits personnels
  • Découvertes d'or
  • Groupes ethniques
  • Frontier and pioneer life, west (u.s.)
  • Frontier and pioneer life, california
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About the author

  • Chauncey L. Canfield

    1843 - 1909

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Editions

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    Turtle Point Press

    December 1992

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    Houghton Mifflin company

    1920

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    M. Shepard Co.

    1906

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    M. Shepard Co.

    1970

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M. Shepard Company

1906

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    Houghton Mifflin Co.

    1920

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    Literature House

    1970

  • Edition cover

    M. Shepard Co.

    1906

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    M. Shepard Company

    1906

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    J.L. Delkin

    1947

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    M. Shepard Company

    1906