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1 Cedar Falls Gazette, June 15, 1860 |
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2 Cedar Falls Gazette, July 13, 1860 |
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Whites' Mistreatment of Indians |
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3 The Golden Era, November 18, 1860 |
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4 Cedar Falls Gazette, November 30, 1860 |
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5 The Golden Era, December 16, 1860 |
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6 The Golden Era, December 30, 1860 |
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What Is Called a Dull Time |
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Murders Reported on the Esmeralda Road |
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About the Winnemucca Murder Report |
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A Story of an Indian Brave |
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A Meeting with Winnemucca |
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7 The Golden Era, January 6, 1861 |
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Placer Diggings near the Lake |
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Summers' and Trench's Mills |
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8 The Golden Era, January 13, 1861 |
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Continued Working of Claims |
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9 Cedar Falls Gazette, January 18, 1861 |
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Mining Activity Is Promising |
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Arrival of Christmas Turkeys |
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Reports from Comstock, Mono Lake, Esmeralda, Sink of Humboldt, and Palmyra Districts |
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Mining an Uncertain Business |
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10 The Golden Era, January 27,1861 |
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A "Frenchman's" Letter to the Editor |
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11 The Golden Era, February 3, 1861 |
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Law Delays the "Lucy Ella" |
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Miller's Station and Fort Churchill |
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Carson Sink and Churchill District |
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Winnemucca's Indians Peaceful |
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Favorable Reports from Mining Districts |
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12 Cedar Falls Gazette, February 8, 1861 |
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Mining News and New Process for Extracting Silver |
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An Independent Western Republic |
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Derringers Replacing Revolvers |
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13 Daily Evening Bulletin (San Francisco, CA), February 15, 1861 |
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Tunneling on Grizzly Hill |
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Principal Quartz-Crushing Mills |
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14 The Golden Era, February 24, 1861 |
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Conversations with Imaginary Friends |
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Reports from Humboldt Mines |
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15 The Golden Era, March 3, 1861 |
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More about the Grattan Lead |
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The "Rich" Company (Richites) and Judge Cradlebaugh |
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Clean-up at Kellogg's Mill |
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Dangers of Abandoned Mine Shafts |
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16 Cedar Falls Gazette, March 8, 1861 |
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The Uncertainties and Human Costs of Mining |
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Milling and Prospecting Activity Doesn't Guarantee Wealth |
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Prospecting in the Sink of Humboldt |
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A New Hotel with a Puzzling Name |
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De Quille's "Stone Castle" |
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17 Cedar Falls Gazette, April 5, 1861 |
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Comstock Wildlife, Especially Lizards |
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Lizards as a Cure for Rheumatism |
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"Bear Flag" of the Pacific Republic |
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Silver City Proposed as the Capital of the Nevada Territory |
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18 Cedar Falls Gazette, April 12, 1861 |
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19 Cedar Falls Gazette, April 19, 1861 |
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Collecting Mineral Specimens |
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Variety of Bird Species in the Area |
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20 Cedar Falls Gazette, May 3, 1861 |
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Incident at the Inauguration |
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Violence in Coloma Between Irish and Chinese |
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Conflict Developing Between Indian Tribes |
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21 The Golden Era, May 5, 1861 |
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Some Nervousness Among Whites |
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Indians as Rightful Land Owners |
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Numerals and Common Words in the Pi-Ute Language |
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22 Cedar Falls Gazette, May 17, 1861 |
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23 Cedar Falls Gazette, July 26, 1861 |
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Shootings and Stabbings, No Deaths |
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Some Comstockers Returning Home |
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Pi-Ute Reaction to White Men's Theater |
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Stories of an Iowa Horse and a Washoe Horse |
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Late Snowstorm Destroys Fruit |
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California Companies Forming on the Union Side |
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24 Cedar Falls Gazette, August 2, 1861 |
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Planning a Prospecting Excursion |
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Nonchalance over Shootings |
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Reinforcements for Fort Churchill |
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Musings on Railroads and the Telegraph |
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25 Cedar Falls Gazette, September 13, 1861 |
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Sam Brown Escapes the Gallows with a Bullet |
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Fourth of July in Nevada Territory |
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Wealth Flows to San Francisco |
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26 Cedar Falls Gazette, October 4, 1861 |
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New Recruits for California Regiments |
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27 Cedar Falls Gazette, October II, 1861 |
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Results of the First Territorial Election |
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Emigrant Train Attacked by Mormons and Indians |
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Victims at Humboldt Mines Receive Aid from Virginia City |
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Election Day Violence at Buckland's |
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Domestic Violence in Virginia City |
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28 Cedar Falls Gazette, November 8, 1861 |
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29 Cedar Falls Gazette, December 13, 1861 |
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Washoe Mines and Mills a Godsend to California |
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30 Cedar Falls Gazette, December 20, 1861 |
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Celebrating the Telegraph |
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Theatrical Troupe and Theater Malfunctions |
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Civil War News and Rumors |
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31 Cedar Falls Gazette, December 27, 1861 |
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Cabin Fever and Literary Flamboyance |
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Reminiscence of Younger Days |
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Fights, Murder, and Accidents |
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32 Cedar Falls Gazette, January 17, 1862 |
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Rush to Washington Territory |
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Conversations with Imaginary Friends |
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33 Cedar Falls Gazette, January 31, 1862 |
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Rain and Floods in Nevada and California |
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Broken Levees, Lives and Houses Lost |
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Roads, Bridges, Flumes, Ditches Destroyed |
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34 Cedar Falls Gazette, February 7, 1862 |
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Much Loss of Life and Property |
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Newly Discovered Mines to the North |
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35 Cedar Falls Gazette, March 14, 1862 |
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Further News of Pacific Coast Storms |
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Aftermath of Floods in California and Nevada |
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Mining in Southern Counties of California |
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36 The Golden Era, April 13, 1862 |
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Appreciation of Fellow Era Correspondents |
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The Star Dramatic Company |
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37 The Golden Era, June 8, 1862 |
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Washoe Impressions in the German Press |
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38 Cedar Falls Gazette, July 4, 1862 |
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Breakfast with the Dana Company |
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Theatrical and Musical Reviews |
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Reports of the Salmon River Mines |
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39 Cedar Falls Gazette, September 12, 1862 |
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Virginia City Flourishing |
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A Visit from Lawrence of The Golden Era |
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Growth of The Territorial Enterprise |
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40 Cedar Falls Gazette, January 30, 1863 |
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Praise of the Overland Mail Co. Coaches and Schedules |
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Impressions of Salt Lake City |
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Industriousness of Mormons |
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Polygamy and the Degradation of Women |
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41 Cedar Falls Gazette, April 3, 1863 |
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Colorado Mining Not Yet Efficient |
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Good Prospects for Colorado |
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The Affect of Jones's Account of the Worm |
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The Game of "Taking Vicksburg" |
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42 Cedar Falls Gazette, May 29, 1863 |
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Proliferation of Relatives |
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43 Cedar Falls Gazette, September 4, 1863 |
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Unwitting Passengers Returned to Shore |
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Anticipating Arrival at Aspinwall |
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44 The Golden Era, September 20, 1863 |
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Riverboat Trip from San Francisco to Sacramento |
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Meditations on Washoe Prospects |
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Dusty Stagecoach Ride across the Sierras |
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Effusive but Misleading Welcome in Silver City |
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Travel from Panama to San Francisco on the Constitution |
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San Francisco Entertainment |
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45 The Golden Era, September 27, 1863 |
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Impressions upon Returning to Washoe |
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A Tour of the San Diego Mine |
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Developments around Gold Hill |
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Familiar Spots Rooted Up, Leveled Down, or Carried Away |
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Virginia City and Gold Hill Merger |
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New Buildings, Businesses, and People in Virginia City |
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Topliffe's Theatre and Maguire's Opera House |
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Hurdy Gurdies and Gambling |
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Updates on Mines and Mining, Virginia City and Reese River |
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46 The Golden Era, October 4, 1863 |
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Eavesdropping on a Miners' Meeting |
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Machine-Supply Shops in California Strike It Rich |
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Reese River and Esmeralda Mines and Mills |
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Praise for The Golden Era |
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47 Mining & Scientific Press, October 5, 1863 |
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Promising New Discoveries on the Comstock Lode |
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48 The Golden Era, October II, 1863 |
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New Discoveries at Gold Hill |
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Prize Fights, Brawls, and Duels |
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Fishy Restaurant Management |
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Appendixes |
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1 "Editor's Table," The Knickerbocker, v. 59, no. t, January 1862, pp. 106-109 |
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The Many Names and Adventures of Dan De Quille |
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Living in a "Brown Stone Mansion" |
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Conversations with "Mace" and "Old Knick" |
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2 The Golden Era, March 31, 1861 |
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271 | (12) |
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Touring the Gould and Curry Mine |
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Underground Wonders and Dangers |
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Praise for Mr. Deidesheimer |
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Notes |
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Selected Bibliography |
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Index |
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