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- catalog abstract "Linville John Hall, a Hartford, Connecticut, printer, was a member of the Hartford Union Company, a joint venture that purchased the Henry Lee and outfitted the ship with supplies and equipment for gold prospecting in California. All but one of the passengers and crew on the vessel in January 1849 were members of the company. Hall remained in California until 1851, returning to Connecticut to become a Protestant clergyman. Around the Horn in '49 (1898) can be divided into two sections. The first and longer section reprints the text of a journal kept on board the Henry Lee and set in type by Hall during the voyage, February-September 1849. There is some reason to believe that this journal may have been written by a member of the company, George G. Webster, a Hartford lawyer. Journal entries for the first portion of the voyage were apparently sent back to Hartford when the ship stopped in Rio, and were printed in Connecticut three months before the Henry Lee reached San Francisco. The rest of the journal was set in type as the voyage progressed, with the last signature set while in San Francisco: this section records the creation of the Company and details the passage round the Horn and landing in San Francisco. The second section is an appendix that continues the story of the company in the gold fields, 1849-1850, with prospecting around Weaverville and other camps. Hall describes his work as an itinerant printer and mining near Placerville. He next describes his work as a printer in San Francisco and gives an eyewitness account of the fire of May 1851.".
- catalog contributor b6037167.
- catalog contributor b6037168.
- catalog contributor b6037169.
- catalog contributor b6037170.
- catalog coverage "California Gold discoveries.".
- catalog created "1898]".
- catalog date "1898".
- catalog date "1898]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1898]".
- catalog description "Linville John Hall, a Hartford, Connecticut, printer, was a member of the Hartford Union Company, a joint venture that purchased the Henry Lee and outfitted the ship with supplies and equipment for gold prospecting in California. All but one of the passengers and crew on the vessel in January 1849 were members of the company. Hall remained in California until 1851, returning to Connecticut to become a Protestant clergyman. Around the Horn in '49 (1898) can be divided into two sections. The first and longer section reprints the text of a journal kept on board the Henry Lee and set in type by Hall during the voyage, February-September 1849. There is some reason to believe that this journal may have been written by a member of the company, George G. Webster, a Hartford lawyer. Journal entries for the first portion of the voyage were apparently sent back to Hartford when the ship stopped in Rio, and were printed in Connecticut three months before the Henry Lee reached San Francisco. The rest of the journal was set in type as the voyage progressed, with the last signature set while in San Francisco: this section records the creation of the Company and details the passage round the Horn and landing in San Francisco. The second section is an appendix that continues the story of the company in the gold fields, 1849-1850, with prospecting around Weaverville and other camps. Hall describes his work as an itinerant printer and mining near Placerville. He next describes his work as a printer in San Francisco and gives an eyewitness account of the fire of May 1851.".
- catalog description "Off for the gold fields -- Sunday and other days -- A terrible storm -- In the tropics -- Rio de Janeiro -- Life on board ship -- Nearing the Horn -- Independence Day -- Some amusing incidents -- The Golden Gate at last -- Appendix: On the road to the mines -- Scenes at the mines -- Prospecting in the mountains -- San Francisco in 1851.".
- catalog extent "2 p. ℓ., v, [1] p., 2 ℓ., 252 p. incl. 21 pl., 2 port., front. (port.) 2 pl.".
- catalog isPartOf "Western Americana, frontier history of the trans-Mississippi West, 1550-1900 reel 232, no. 2376. mic".
- catalog issued "1898".
- catalog issued "1898]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Wethersfield, Ct., Reprinted by Rev. L.J. Hall,".
- catalog spatial "California Gold discoveries.".
- catalog subject "Business.".
- catalog subject "F865 .H18".
- catalog subject "Hartford Union Mining and Trading Company.".
- catalog subject "Voyages to the Pacific coast.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Off for the gold fields -- Sunday and other days -- A terrible storm -- In the tropics -- Rio de Janeiro -- Life on board ship -- Nearing the Horn -- Independence Day -- Some amusing incidents -- The Golden Gate at last -- Appendix: On the road to the mines -- Scenes at the mines -- Prospecting in the mountains -- San Francisco in 1851.".
- catalog title "Around the Horn in '49. Journal of the Hartford Union Mining and Trading Company. Containing the name, residence and occupation of each member, with incidents of the voyage, &c., &c. Microform Printed by L.J. Hall, on board the Henry Lee, 1849.".
- catalog type "text".