Facsimile of the gold rush manuscript newspaper the Trinidad Herald, Trinidad, Klamath County, California, April 1852, Vol. 1., No. 1 : together with a biography of its editor Theodore Sedgwick Pomeroy and a contribution toward a history of frontier manuscript newspapers / by John Bartlett Goodman 3

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Facsimile of the gold rush manuscript newspaper the Trinidad Herald, Trinidad, Klamath County, California, April 1852, Vol. 1., No. 1 : together with a biography of its editor Theodore Sedgwick Pomeroy and a contribution toward a history of frontier manuscript newspapers / by John Bartlett Goodman 3rd. 1963.

[47] leaves ; 28 cm.

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Pomeroy, T. S. (Theodore Sedgwick)

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Goodman, John B. (John Bartlett), 1901-1991

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The "Revised and concise history of the Vigilance Committee of 1856" was written by Almarin Paul, a '49er pioneer who moved to Sacramento from St. Louis. Established a merchant firm in Sacramento but soon sold his shares to go into mining. He became the first person to mine for silver in Nevada, and is the inventor of the iron process for working silver ores and of some other mining machinery. During his first few years in California, Paul was an active member of the Vigilance Committee of 1856....