"Hittel on Gold Mines and Mining" by John S. (John Shertzer) Hittell presents a historical snapshot of California's frenzied gold rush era in the mid-1800s. Spotlighting mining as the state's dominant industry, the book meticulously explores the era's gold extraction processes. It contrasts the use of methods such as washing pay-dirt and techniques such as using sluices with methods to capture gold particles and amalgamation with quicksilver in placer and quartz mining. It also reveals the economic impact of gold mining on California. The author also points out the challenges miners encounter with the industry's decline due to diminishing amounts of gold.
Hittel on Gold Mines and Mining
By John S. (John Shertzer) Hittell
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Unearth the untold stories of risk and riches as prospectors navigate the methods and madness of the California Gold Rush.
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