Eldorado: Adventures in the Path of Empire

Eldorado: Adventures in the Path of Empire

by Bayard Taylor
Eldorado: Adventures in the Path of Empire

Eldorado: Adventures in the Path of Empire

by Bayard Taylor

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Overview

A journalist’s eyewitness account of the explosive 1849 California gold rush and his travels through Mexico.

In 1849, a young, wide-eyed reporter from New York ventured West not to seek riches, but to report on the madness and exuberance of the California gold rush. Sent by Horace Greeley, a highly respected New-York Tribune editor, twenty-four-year-old Bayard Taylor traveled through Panama to reach his final destination, San Francisco, which he described as an “amphitheatre of fire” in the night, gleaming with the promise of gold and progress.

In his enthralling and robust narrative, Bayard brings the reader into the wild, lush world of early California, reporting on the nearly overnight growth of townships and infrastructure after the gold rush. During his adventures, Bayard walked one hundred miles from San Francisco to Monterey, and later returned to New York via Mexico by foot, mule, and coach. Bayard describes the characters he met with an honest curiosity—heady gold miners who had once been doctors and lawyers, hospitable Mexicans from all classes of society, and even a highway robber who made off with his books.

Eldorado, which borrows its title from the South American–Spanish legend of a hidden land of gold, is a magnificent tale about the birth of California from a deserted land to a modern city sprawl. At once an account of history and of one man’s thrilling adventures, Eldorado transports the reader to the beginning of an era, with all its gold, glitz, and glamour.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781629149301
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication date: 01/20/2015
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 512
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Bayard Taylor was born in 1825 in Pennsylvania. A relentless writer, he began reading at age four and writing poems at seven. After an apprenticeship with a printer, Taylor approached Horace Greeley of the New-York Tribune and proposed that the newspaper finance his trip to Europe in return for travel letters, which he would later publish as Views A-Foot (1846). After the publication of Eldorado in 1850, Taylor continued to travel the world, becoming secretary of the US delegation in Russia. A few months after being appointed American minister to Germany, he died at the age of fifty-three in Berlin, Germany.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Forewordxi
Author's Preface1
1.From New York to Chagres3
2.Crossing the Isthmus11
3.Scenes in Panama23
4.The Pacific Coast of Mexico27
5.The Coast of California35
6.First Impressions of San Francisco44
7.To the San Joaquin, on Muleback52
8.Camp-life, and a Ride to the Diggings63
9.The Diggings on Mokelumne River69
10.A Gallop to Stockton, with Some Words on Law and Society77
11.A Night Adventure in the Mountains85
12.San Francisco by Day and Night92
13.Incidents of a Walk to Monterey99
14.Life in Monterey110
15.The State Organization of California118
16.The Closing Scenes of the Convention129
17.Shore and Forest137
18.Old California--Its Missions and Its Lands145
19.Return to San Francisco156
20.San Francisco Again164
21.Sacramento River and City172
22.Traveling on the Plains183
23.Journey to the Volcano192
24.Election Scenes and Mining Characters202
25.The Rainy Season209
26.Night in Sacramento City218
27.The Overland Emigration of 1849225
28.The Italy of the West233
29.San Francisco Four Months Later240
30.Society in California247
31.Leaving San Francisco251
32.Mazatlan260
33.Travel in the Tierra Caliente266
34.The Ascent to the Tableland279
35.The Robber Region288
36.Three Days in Guadalajara297
37.In the Diligence to Guanajuato305
38.The Dividing Ridge312
39.Scenes in the Mexican Capital316
40.Mexican Politics and Political Men323
41.Rides to Chapultepec and Guadalupe330
42.The Base of Popocatepel336
43.Glimpses of Purgatory and Paradise342
44.Vera Cruz and San Juan d'Ulloa350
AppendixReport of Honorable T. Butler King353
Afterword399
Notes on the Annotations407
Author Biography411
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