Authors: Fred Rosen
Frenchman (free ride on steamship),
119
â
20
gambling aboard steamships,
116
Gatlin, Larry,
257
Georgia, Sherman's march across,
230
â
32
Gill, Jane,
209
Gillespie, Archibald,
20
gold, discovery of.
See also
Black Hills gold
rush; California Gold Rush
in California,
37
â
40
,
43
â
45
,
241
Larkin's verification of,
74
â
77
,
79
â
86
Mormons and,
38
â
39
,
46
,
57
â
58
news gets out,
61
â
62
,
65
,
105
â
6
,
207
placer gold,
74
,
78
,
86
,
154
â
55
,
241
the placer (gold region),
74
â
75
,
77
,
79
,
81
â
82
,
88
â
89
Polk's announcement about,
105
â
6
,
303
â
6
gold fever
Americans' get rich quick attitude,
224
â
25
,
240
,
247
,
248
from hope for family's future,
107
,
111
nondiscriminatory nature of,
78
gold miners
description of,
79
â
83
,
95
,
148
,
154
,
157
gold mining
difficulty of,
153
,
156
â
57
,
292
Larkin's description of,
79
â
84
techniques for finding gold,
153
â
54
gold mining camps.
See also entries beginning with
“gold”
Deadwood, Black Hills,
240
decline of gold and,
227
mortality rate in,
208
Sutter's Creek, CA,
91
gold mining equipment
in dry areas,
183
â
86
,
190
â
91
fingers and knives,
40
panning for gold,
68
,
83
â
84
,
155
â
57
,
259
patented gold washers,
154
shovels, pans, hoes, and picks,
68
,
88
trenches and flumes,
191
woven Indian baskets,
68
Gold Rush widows,
214
Grant, Ulysses,
242
Great Republic of Rough and Ready,
212
â
13
Great Sioux Reservation, Dakota Territory,
234
Gulf of Mexico, storms from,
121
â
22
gunfight at the O.K. Corral,
247
Haggin, J. B.,
241
Hearst, William,
241
Herold, David,
232
Hickman, Robert S. “Beau,”
119
Hickock, Wild Bill,
240
High Sierra
(movie),
256
Hobson, James Cornelius,
197
â
99
Honolulu, HI,
5
hotels and sleeping facilities
in San Francisco,
148
at Sutter's Fort,
109
Hudson Bay Co. Pacific Headquarters,
5
Humboldt Sink (Nevada),
198
immigrants.
See also
racism and class distinctions
“The California Emigrant's Song,
249
â
52
Indians.
See
Native Americans
Industrial Revolution,
224
â
25
Irish immigrants,
120
,
149
â
50
,
158
â
59
Isthmus of Panama route to California,
97
â
98
,
291
â
92
James, Jesse
Andersen, Bloody Bill, and,
219
auctioning of home after father's death,
215
â
16
birth of,
32
father of (
See
James, Robert)
Union solders and,
218
â
19
,
220
James, Robert
children of,
xxii
,
32
,
208
,
209
â
10
,
215
â
21
death of,
214
letters to Zerelda,
210
as preacher in Clay County, MO,
xxi
â
xxii
,
12
â
13
,
207
â
8
in Rough and Ready, CA,
210
â
14
Jayhawkers,
217
Joanna Analuffa
(Danish schooner),
144
â
45
Journal of Commerce
(London),
109
Lancaster, OH,
xxiii
Larkin, Thomas
on commerce and manpower,
74
â
77
gold seekers, description of,
79
â
83
panning for gold, description of,
83
â
84
Latin American immigrants,
191
â
94
Latin Americans and Californios, racism against,
191
â
94
law and order, gold rush and,
86
Leverett (McNeil's traveling companion),
134
â
35
,
140
Liberty Tribune
(newspaper),
207
â
8
Life on the Plains and among the diggings
(Delano),
169
â
71
Lincoln, Abraham, assassination of,
220
,
232
liquor houses,
158
Little Big Horn,
242
Logan (steamship captain),
115
,
120
,
122
Los Angeles, CA
Mexican American War in,
29
â
31
questioning prisoners in,
195
â
96
lye soap,
39
Maria Burt
(steamship),
123
Marshall, James
author's reminiscing about,
256
â
59
death of,
248
discovery of gold,
37
â
40
,
43
â
45
pension from CA state legislature,
235
sawmill, Marshall and Sutter's,
31
â
37
,
38
,
65
,
68
â
69
,
257
â
58
as vintner (1857â1860),
226
â
27
as wheelwright at Fort Sutter,
13
,
31
â
32
Mason, Richard Barnes,
62
Matamoros, Mexico,
18
Mazatlán route to California,
97
,
99
McCall, “Broken Nose” Jack,
240
McLaury and Clanton gang,
246
â
47
McNeil, Samuel. See also
McNeil's Travels
about, III,
113
â
14
birth of,
xxiii
on death of companion,
135
â
36
encounter with Comanche Indians,
136
â
38
on government and class differences,
118
â
19
on Mexican senoritas,
131
â
32
,
133
on religion,
117
Strode's slandering of,
140
â
42
Sycamore Tree Establishment, Sacramento City, CA,
157
â
67
traveling companions,
113
,
143
â
44
,
165
on volcanoes,
142
McNeil's Travels
(chronologically)
steamship to New Orleans,
115
â
23
New Orleans, LA,
123
steamship to Panama (leaks),
123
steamship to Brazos, TX,
124
â
25
Rio Grande River crossing,
131
McNeil leaves his group,
142
returning home,
167
â
68
,
249
â
50
Mexican-American War.
See also
Treaty of
Guadalupe-Hidalgo
the Bear Flag Revolt,
20
declaration of war,
18
Mexican surrender in California,
21
in Polk's State of the Union Address,
296
â
300
Polk's State of the Union Address on,
296
â
300
settlement negotiations,
41
â
43
Treaty of Cahuenga (1847),
261
â
65
U.S. attempts to negotiate,
17
Mexican senoritas,
131
â
32
,
133
mining gold.
See entries beginning with
“gold”
Missouri Compromise (1850),
172
Missouri Mounted Volunteers,
32