After the Gold Rush: Tarnished Dreams in the Sacramento Valley

After the Gold Rush: Tarnished Dreams in the Sacramento Valley

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After the Gold Rush: Tarnished Dreams in the Sacramento Valley

It is a glorious country, exclaimed Stephen J. Field, the future U.S. Supreme Court justice, upon arriving in California in 1849. Field's pronouncement was more than just an expression of exuberance. For an electrifying moment, he and another 100,000 hopeful gold miners found themselves face-to-face with something commensurate to their capacity to dream. Most failed to hit pay dirt in gold. Thereafter, one illustrative group of them struggled to make a living in wheat, livestock, and fruit along Putah Creek in the lower Sacramento Valley. Like Field, they never forgot that first "glorious" moment in California when anything seemed possible. In After the Gold Rush, David Vaught examines the hard-luck miners-turned-farmers-the Pierces, Greenes, Montgomerys, Careys, and others-who refused to admit a second failure, faced flood and drought, endured monumental disputes and confusion over land policy, and struggled to come to grips with the vagaries of local, national, and world markets. Their dramatic story exposes the underside of the American dream and the haunting consequences of trying to strike it rich.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
David Vaught
Binding
Paperback
EAN
9780801892578
ISBN
0801892570
Label
Johns Hopkins University Press
Manufacturer
Johns Hopkins University Press
MPN
9, 4 black & white halftones, 5 black &
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
328
PartNumber
9, 4 black & white halftones, 5 black &
PublicationDate
2009-05-19
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
ReleaseDate
2009-05-19
Studio
Johns Hopkins University Press