SOLDIER JOKER THE 1849 SURVEYS
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George Horatio Derby (1823-1861) aka John Q.Phoenix, aka Squibob
Lieutenant Topographical Engineers of the United States Army.
He surveyed and mapped the San Joaquin and Sacramento Valleys in 1849.
This volume combines Derby's cartographic
and literary skills (his "day" job). Derby observed and described
first hand the events, people, and places of the early California
Gold Rush. He surveyed Camp Far West, described Sutter's Hock
Farm, stayed at Johnson's Crossing, and stood on the
North Butte of the Sutter Buttes. He was at Coloma, Jamestown, Mormon's
Island, Cordua Bar, and Rose Bar in 1849 and illustrated
the gold mining process as it was occuring. He mapped
the courses of the Feather,Yuba, Bear, and Sacramento Rivers.
He viewed and described the emigrants in 1849 as they arrived in
California. His humorous writings as John Phoenix and Squibob were
based on first hand experiences surveying the Yuba-Sutter area.(This
was ten years before Mark Twain arrived in California.)
Details
- Publication Date
- Sep 30, 2011
- Language
- English
- Category
- History
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Richard Paskowitz
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- Format