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... Jedediah Smith was the first American to enter California overland from the east and first to cross the Great Basin Desert and return east, overland from ...
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... Forty-niners from the eastern United States could choose one of the three routes to get to California. They could travel by sea, travel overland, or travel by ...
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... people left their own family on the Oregon Trail to go get their fortune from California. ... Other people made their way overland by the Panama and Nicaragua route ...
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... more articles published, "Yosemite Valley in Flood", "Twenty Hill Hollow", and "Living Glaciers of California" they are all published in The Overland Monthly. ...
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... Since his publication in the Overland Monthly, he became a dedicated and ... release, London married Elizabeth Maddern and they settled in Oakland, California. ...
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... goldrush.html) Even though traveling by sea was safer than overland there were ... fighting for a place on a steamer, which would go straight through California. ...
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... he passed the difficult entrance exam for the University of California and began ... for his first stories, which he began publishing in the Overland Monthly in ...
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... That stereoview had pictures from Galveston, Texas, San Francisco, California, and Georgetown ... There was another picture of the overland wagon train in 1875. ...
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... and colonization in the Southwest areas we now know as California, Arizona, New ... such as Juan Bautista de Anza (in 1775 he led the longest overland migration of ...
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... After serving briefly in the Confederate army, he journeyed overland to Carson City ... In 1866, Twain became a traveling correspondent of the Alta California. ...
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... In 1838, however, the British decided to construct an overland road to connect ... the Rocky Mountains, bordering Russian Alaska to the north and California to the ...
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... colonies must be thought of the same way as a man in California and his ... Local farmers were forced to do unbelievable things, such as travel overland to Peru ...
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Jack London John (Jack) Griffith London (1876-1916) was born in San Francisco, California. ... He started publishing many of these in the "Overland Monthly" in 1899 ...
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... is inaccessible to outsiders, because of the civil war or because overland communication is ... one of many) or a teenager in Long Beach, California, where almost ...
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... Some animals like sloths and penguins can't travel overland very well at all. ... (1988). The Flood Myth. Berkley and London: University of California Press. ...
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