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Mountains and Molehills is essential reading for anyone wishing to build a mental picture of San Francisco and the Sacramento areas during the period of the Gold Rush from 1850 to 1852. With wit and charming powers of description, Marryat paints a picture of American entrepreneurial genius in this rich land--rich in virgin soils as well as gold--for the busy immigrants building a new life in this recent addition to the Union. Marryat arrived in San Francisco on May, 4 1850 to witness the last burning embers from a disastrous fire--the second out of seven which would devastate the infant city between December 1849 and June 1851. With manservant and three dogs he made his way north via Benicia, Napa and Sonoma until he reached Don Raymond's estate where he was an honored guest.



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