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Finding The Elephant: The true story of the brave men and women who risked everything to find their dream.
Contributor(s): Kamille, Stuart J. (Author)

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ISBN:     ISBN-13: 9798676997618
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE: $11.69  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: September 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- History | United States - 19th Century
Physical Information: 0.48" H x 7" W x 10" L (0.89 lbs) 228 pages
 
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In California, in a mill race on an undistinguished stream, an astonishing discovery was made. It was gold. Gold said to be so plentiful that it just lay there waiting to be picked up. Nuggets of gold that you could just bend down and put in your pocket. Big nuggets, some weighing 6 ounces or more. A 6 oz nugget was worth $120 in 1849. Today? $3000 in today's dollars How excited would you be to look down on the ground and pick up $3000 ? And it could be easily had. All you had to do was get to California and grab a shovel. You didn't need an education. You didn't need a family connection. You didn't need anyone's permission. You just had to get there and start digging.Every eager and aggressive second son, or stuck in a rut store clerk, dreamed of striking it rich in California and coming back with pockets stuffed with golden nuggets. Easy. It would be so easy. All it would take was a little effort to dig it up. But there was also something else. Land. More land than any single individual could farm. Untold acres of land that had never been touched by a plow and had lain undisturbed for millions of years. There was so much land available that the United States Homestead Act was offering it to all comers FOR FREE. FREE LAND. All you had to do was stake a claim, register it and live on it for five years. Then it was yours.In the 19th century most of the world farmed. But in America you could farm land that was owned by YOU not someone else. That meant that your crop was entirely yours, not just a small portion of it. That meant that you were your own boss. In America there was no limit on what you could accomplish. No class distinction, no rules to follow, no one to tell you what you could do or what you couldn't do. Freedom. Liberty. A new start. Is it any wonder that people came from around the globe seeking a new life? Come to America. Here was were you had a chance to live your own life on your own terms.Getting here was the first challenge. It was not easy in 1850 to get to California. Finding the Elephant is the story of what those early settlers faced to make the trip. Some sailed 20,000 miles around the southernmost tip of South America through famously difficult seas. Some came by Panama over wild jungle terrain. Some came on foot 2000 miles across uncharted and hostile territory with all they owned in a wagon. This is their story as told by them in their own words. This is not the Hollywood version. This is not a fable. It really happened. It only seems too good to be true.
 
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