Troubadour on the Road to Gold: William B. Lorton's 1849 Journal to California

Troubadour on the Road to Gold: William B. Lorton's 1849 Journal to California

Troubadour on the Road to Gold: William B. Lorton's 1849 Journal to California

Troubadour on the Road to Gold: William B. Lorton's 1849 Journal to California

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Overview

During the California Gold Rush, many of the miners and merchants who hoped to strike it rich in California left behind letters and journals that provide valuable insights into one of the great migrations in American history. Of all the journals and diaries left behind, William B. Lorton's is perhaps the most informative and complete. Although known to historians for decades, Lorton’s journal has never been published. In this volume, LeRoy and Jean Johnson bring Lorton’s writings to life with meticulous research and commentary that broadens the context of his narrative.

Lorton’s work is revealing and entertaining. It captures glimpses of a growing Salt Lake City, the hardships of Death Valley, and the extraordinary and mundane aspects of daily life on the road to gold. With resilience and a droll sense of humor, Lorton shares accounts of life-threatening stampedes, dangerous hailstorms, mysteriously moving rocks, and slithering sidewinders. The inclusion of images, maps, and the editors’ detailed notes make this a volume that will entertain and inform.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781607817796
Publisher: University of Utah Press
Publication date: 12/18/2020
Pages: 350
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

LeRoy and Jean Johnson have studied and traveled the overland trails of the American West for more than forty years. Jean is a historian of the pioneer history of Death Valley and author of Grit and Gold: The Death Valley Jayhawkers of 1849. Together they coauthored Escape from Death Valley and co-edited William Lewis Manly’s Death Valley in ’49.
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