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(CALIFORNIA--LETTERS.) Dudley, John Crosby. Gold Rush letter describing a river diverted to mine its bed.

(CALIFORNIA--LETTERS.) Dudley, John Crosby. Gold Rush letter describing a river diverted to mine its bed. Autograph Letter Signed, "J.C. Dudley," to sister Mary G. Dudley Childs. 3 pages, 10 x 7 3/4 inches, on one sheet, with address panel on verso bearing San Francisco postmark; separations at folds, seal hole with slight loss of text. "Brooklyn City," CA, 20 October 1849

  • Notes: John Crosby Dudley (1825-1856) left Hampden, ME for the gold fields in 1849. In his letter home, he gives more than the usual detail on his mining efforts: "We were engaged in turning the river. We completed our canal the distance of about three hundred yards in about three weeks. Had to move a large number of rocks, blast a good many ledges, and all for nothing, or but a very little which we got from the banks. I still think there is gold in the bottom of the channel, but there was so much sand washed into it, that it was impossible to get at it, so we cut away the dam and gave it up."
    Dudley's mining camp was more co-operative than most: "It is my cook day today, and you don't know Mary what a cook I am. I make bread, gingerbread (without any ginger), doughnuts, &c &c in fine style. The other day we baked seventeen first-rate mince pies. Don't laugh, now, Mary, for they were first-rate, and no mistake." Dudley enjoyed mining and camp life well enough, but thought if all of California was as barren as his mining claim, "I should be willing to acknowledge its independence of the U. States at any time."
    Two other early gold-mining settlements bore the name Brooklyn, but this one was apparently smaller and more ephemeral. According to Dudley, it was located on a bar in the Mokelumne River south of Sacramento, about 225 miles from San Francisco by trail. He describes it as "a small place built of cotton cloth (the buildings are all tents)."

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