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The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California,
by Brevet Col. J. C. Fremont. To Which is Added a Description of the
Physical Geography of California. With Recent Notices of the Gold Region
From the Latest and Most Authentic Sources
Published: Buffalo, New York, Geo. H. Derby & Co., 1852
FIFTEENTH THOUSAND.
THE
EXPLORING EXPEDITION
TO THE
ROCKY MOUNTAINS,
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA,
BY BREVET COL. J.C. FREMONT.
TO WHICH IS ADDED A DESCRIPTION OF THE
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF CALIFORNIA.
WITH RECENT NOTICES OF
THE GOLD REGION
FROM THE LATEST AND MOST AUTHENTIC SOURCES.
Buffalo, New York
Geo. H. Derby & Co.
1852
CONTENYS:
Preface.
Advertisement To The New Edition.
Part 1
A Report On An Exploration Of The Country Lying Between The Missouri
River And The Rocky Mountains, On The Line Of The Kansas And Great
Platte Rivers.
June
Part 2
July
Part 3
August
September
October
Astronomical Observations
Part 4
A Report of the Exploring Expedition to Oregon and North California, In the
June
July
Part 5
August
Part 6
September
October
Part 7
November
December
Part 8
January
February
Part 9
March
Part 10
April
[May]
June
July
Part 11
Gold Regions Of California
Purity Of California Gold Dust
Physical Geography Of California
Different Routes To California
The Gold Regions--Miscellaneous Matter
Letter From Capt. Folsom
Newspaper Correspondence
Gold
Advice To Those Going To California By The Capes
PREFACE
No work has appeared from the American press within the past few years
better calculated to interest the community at large than Colonel J.C.
Fremont's Narrative of his Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains,
Oregon, and North California, undertaken by the orders of the United
States government.
Eminently qualified for the task assigned him, Colonel Fremont entered
upon his duties with alacrity, and has embodied in the following pages the
results of his observations. The country thus explored is daily making
deeper and more abiding impressions upon the minds of the people, and
information is eagerly sought in regard to its natural resources, its
climate, inhabitants, productions, and adaptation for supplying the wants
and providing the comforts for a dense population. The day is not far
distant when that territory, hitherto so little known, will be intersected
by railroads, its waters navigated, and its fertile portions peopled by an
active and intelligent population.
To all persons interested in the successful extension of our free
institutions over this now wilderness portion of our land, this work of
Fremont commends itself as a faithful and accurate statement of the
present state of affairs in that country.
Since the preparation of this report, Colonel Fremont has been engaged in
still farther explorations by order of the government, the results of
which will probably be presented to the country as soon as he shall be
relieved from his present arduous and responsible station. He is now
engaged in active military service in New Mexico, and has won imperishable
renown by his rapid and successful subjugation of that country.
The map accompanying this edition is not the one prepared by the order of
government, but it is one that can be relied upon for its accuracy.
July, 1847
ADVERTISEMENT TO THE NEW EDITION
The dreams of the visionary have "come to pass!" the unseen El Dorado of
the "fathers" looms, in all its virgin freshness and beauty, before the
eyes of their children! The "set time" for the Golden age, the advent of
which has been looked for and longed for during many centuries of iron
wrongs and hardships, has fully come. In the sunny clime of the south
west--in Upper California--may be found the modern Canaan, a land "flowing
with milk and honey," its mountains studded and its rivers lined and
choked, with gold!
He who would know more of this rich and rare land before commencing his
pilgrimage to its golden bosom, will find, in the last part of this new
edition of a most deservedly popular work, a succinct yet comprehensive
account of its inexhaustible riches and its transcendent loveliness, and a
fund of much needed information in regard to the several routes which lead
to its inviting borders.
January 1849
Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains - End of Introduction
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