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Buckeye in the Land of Gold: The Letters and Journal of William Dennison Bickham (American Trail Series, 19) [Hardcover]

Randall E. Ham (Author)
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American Trail Series, 19 January 7, 1997

Lively, detailed and reflective, William Dennison Bickham's California Gold Rush letters and diary are among the finest writings about the California Gold Rush. His account includes topics and characters largely ignored in other gold rush accounts. Bickham provides a detailed and intimate record of one man's experience enroute to, in and out of the mining camps.

Bickham's account is now published for the first time in book form. His recounting of the voyage to San Francisco and his first months in the mines were described in letters sent to and originally printed in the Cincinnati Gazette. The second portion of his account is a journal, kept for his sisters in the east, of his experiences as a miner during the winter and spring of 1851 and as a customs inspector in San Francisco during the following summer and autumn of that year.

Unique topics covered include friction between the Missouri "Jumpers" and the "Gentlemen Miners," the turmoil created by the Vigilantes, the San Francisco fire of June 22, 1851, the presence of Mormon families in the Northern Mines, and the lives and duties of San Francisco customs inspectors. An active member of the Whig party, Bickham records the electoral process in California from a local party meeting at Murderer's bar to the Statewide election of September 1851.

Gold Rush frontier characters make regular appearances in Bickham's narrative, and epitomize his uncommon ability to bring to life events, places and people. His descriptions of jolly mountain man Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, Amazonian Mrs. Tubbs, hoydenish Sally Mayfield, saloon keeper/politician E. C. Cromwell, Sam Brannan and other frontier characters are vivid.

Reflective musings allow a unique glimpse of the real Gold Rush experience: depression and stubborn optimism, longing for his family and keen interest in his surroundings. His is a vivid self-portrait by an intelligent and lively gold-seeker. Bickham was more articulate in his writings than most of his contemporaries, but shared the same moods, aspirations and experiences in a most dramatic era in frontier history.

A handsome volume of 286 pages, containing an introduction, prologue, the journals, epilogue, notes, bibliography and index. Embellished with contemporary drawings, and two maps. Printed on acid-free paper and bound in linen cloth with foil stamped spine and front cover.


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About the Author

Randall E. Ham, editor of the letters and journal, is an independent historian and investor since completing his doctoral degree. He is a native San Franciscan with a life-long fascination with the early history of San Francisco and California. He has previously published a book length work on Tudor-Stuart Britain.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 286 pages
  • Publisher: The Arthur H. Clark Company; 1St Edition edition (January 7, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0870622633
  • ISBN-13: 978-0870622632
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,131,379 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars TOUGH TIMES, TOUGH PEOPLE, January 12, 2004
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This review is from: Buckeye in the Land of Gold: The Letters and Journal of William Dennison Bickham (American Trail Series, 19) (Hardcover)
If the truth be told, personal journals of the Old West can often be
dry narratives, best mined for their factual content. This work is
one of the rare exceptions - a highly entertaining and informative
book to read.

In 1850, at the age of 23, William Dennison Bickham set out from
Cincinnatti, Ohio to test his luck in the California goldfields. His
journey to San Francisco and his adventures in the American River
area of California were recounted in letters sent to the Cincinnatti

Gazette, for which he was a correspondent, and in a journal he kept
for the benefit of his sisters.

Bickham has a mature narrative style that draws one in until it
becomes difficult to put the book down. While the tales of his
adventures romp right along, his sensitivity and powers of
observation yields passages of descriptive beauty, providing the
reader with a view of a world long gone.

This adventurer's wry sense of humor, usually directed at himself,
spices the tale from start to end. His reminiscences are rich and
wide-ranging: fighting his (and his fellow passengers') corner for
decent food on the sea voyage to Panama; the hardship of living alone
at the "Blue Cabin" and mucking for gold, often finding as little
value as $1.40 per day; mending his own "unmentionables"; competing
in foot races and jumping contests; running Whig candidates for
office; experiencing the dreadful San Francisco fire of 1851; holding
the position of Customs Inspector for the Port of San Francisco.

This publication is enriched with contemporary drawings, maps, an
introduction, prologue, epilogue, notes, bibliography and index.

Congratulations are in order to Randall E. Ham for a very professional
job of editing. Thanks to his efforts, William Dennison Bickham speaks
again, and takes his readers on a wonderful journey through what must
have been a wonderful time in America.

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