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Books with title The California Gold Rush

  • Tammy and the California Gold Rush

    Reynold Jay, Duy Truong, Carol Ward

    language (Confectionery World Publishing, Nov. 1, 2015)
    This is the fourth historical adventure from the "The Wurtherington Diary" series. Prepare to meet Cedric the mongoose, Zeke the orphaned opossum, and Alfred the kingly mouse. Now you will meet Polly the vulture who can be made enormous with a magic spell and flies Tammy and her friends from place to place. This adventure comes to life from Tammy's newly discovered diary that was written in 1883. The original art is enhanced by Duy Truong. As with all the Wurtherington Diary books, this one abounds in developing worthwhile feelings for its young readers. Things like honesty, compassion, and respect for others abound on very page. Prepare for another rollicking adventure as Tammy and her cute little critters head for the gold fields of California in order to set the space-time continuum back in order. Tammy starts off her day in Rivers Falls Ohio as though it were an ordinary day. On her way to school she discovers that River Falls is a shanty town and The California Gold Company occupies the space where the church once stood. When it rains the roof nearly caves in at her school for lack of maintenance. Of course it is the space-time continuum that has caused all this and Tammy and her friends are soon sent to 1848 to see that the California Gold Rush is set back in order. Was it that gold was not discovered on that fateful day in 1848 or was it that some evil empire rose up because of it?Tammy is sent back into time by the good sorceress, Lucinda to meet with John Sutter and James Marshall in hopes that gold will be discovered properly. They discover that finding gold is easy and then not so easy when one isn't really looking for it. Six months later Tammy and her friends all find themselves in Coloma, now a boomtown, hit with gold fever. Law and order has completely disappeared and those with the fastest guns rule the goldfields. Slickest of all is Jessie Cole, owner of the Sourdough Saloon and Hotel, who routinely cheats the miners out of their mines in crooked poker games. Tammy becomes friends with Jessie Cole and he appoints her sheriff as he calculates Tammy will be his "patsy". Tammy announces that the toughest men in the West will be on the morning stage to become her deputies and cleanup the town. The stage arrives with Rattlesnake Cedric and Mad Dog Zeke ( her animal friends) and the town thinks they are a joke until Rattlesnake Cedric rounds up live rattlers for breakfast. The pair become instant legends and quickly clean up the town with one daring deed after another. All of this is accomplished without violence or the use of firearms. Hopefully, Tammy and her associates can stop the scheming Jessie Cole and his gang from creating an evil empire that culminates in Jessie becoming the President of the United States. Plan to enjoy these wonderful heartfelt characters in a breathless adventure for young and old.This is the 8-10 Young Reader Full Color Kindle Edition.Flesch-Kincaid Reading Grade Level is 3.4 suitable for 8 to 10 age readers and contains 4100 words. A longer edition for 9-11 is available with 4,800 words. Another edition for 9 to adult readers contains 19,900 words.
  • The California Gold Rush

    Kate Shoup

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Discusses the circumstances surrounding the California gold rush and considers its immediate effects and lasting impact.
  • The California Gold Rush

    Michael Uschan

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 1, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Chronicles how the discovery of gold led to the settling of California and discusses life in the mining camps including some of the successes and disappointments of those who risked it all.
  • Life During the California Gold Rush

    Bethany Onsgard

    Library Binding (Core Library, Jan. 1, 2015)
    A look at life during the California gold rush.
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  • California Gold Rush

    Sheila Rivera

    Library Binding (Abdo Publishing, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Discusses the early history of California, focusing especially on the gold rush period.
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  • The California Gold Rush

    Michael V. Uschan

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Secondary Lib, Dec. 1, 2002)
    Chronicles how the discovery of gold led to the settling of California and discusses life in the mining camps including some of the successes and disappointments of those who risked it all.
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  • The California Gold Rush: Would You Go for the Gold?

    Elaine Landau

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, June 1, 2008)
    A well-researched title about the growth of the American West introduces this changing time in American history and asks readers important questions about the risks they would take if they were alive during this time.
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  • The California Gold Rush

    Joe Dunn, Ben Dunn

    Audio CD (Abdo Pub, July 1, 2008)
    California, 1849. The Wild West became the destination for many Americans in 1849. Gold fever had struck when a gold nugget was discovered in the American River. Soon, people were coming from the East any way they could to cash in on the riches! Join the rush helped expanded the settlement of the United States in this stunning graphic novel.
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  • The Gold Rush

    Monika Davies

    eBook (Teacher Created Materials, Sept. 27, 2017)
    During the California gold rush, the state's population soared, its economy grew, new towns popped up, and its cities swelled. The state would not be what it is today without the gold rush. Help students achieve literacy in social studies through dynamic primary source documents! Primary sources provide authentic nonfiction reading materials, and help students understand continuity and change over time. This leveled informational text offers instructional opportunities to guide students to increased fluency and comprehension of nonfiction text. Aligned to the National Council for Social Studies (NCSS) and other national and state standards, it includes essential text features like a glossary, index, captions, sidebars, and table of contents to increase understanding and build academic vocabulary. The Write It! culminating activity provides an opportunity for assessment that challenges students to apply what they have learned in an interactive way. The Read and Respond activity immerses students in the content through diverse, engaging activities related to the content. Explore California's rich history with this engaging grade 4 book!
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  • The Forty-niners: The California Gold Rush

    Linda Pendleton, Stewart Edward White

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 20, 2012)
    In this fascinating chronicle of the California Gold Rush written in 1918, American writer, Steward Edward White, gives an historical view of those early days of the mid-19th century, and the many challenges of the formation of a new frontier: incoming population, law and order issues, greed and power, political differences, successes and failures. White shows how quickly San Francisco grew from a population of a few hundred into a center for commerce, wealth, and politics. He writes of the Spanish days of early California, the 1846 Mexican War, and follows the movement of the Mormon population on its trail westward, and the challenge to create a civilized, law-abiding society. In Linda Pendleton’s new Introduction, we learn who Stewart Edward White was and the legacy he left of his many fiction and nonfiction books following his death in 1946. An explorer, conservationist, naturalist, and big game hunter, his love for nature, conservation, and adventure were to become very much a part of his literary works over his long literary career. Several of his nonfiction works are classics in the exploration of the paranormal and communication from the spirit world. He wrote with passion, whether about the adventures beyond the veil or about adventures in nature and the earthly frontier.
  • The California Gold Rush

    May Yonge McNeer

    Paperback (Demco Media, June 1, 1987)
    Presents a history of the California Gold Rush, from the 1848 discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill to the installation of mining machinery in 1854
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  • A Guide to the California Gold Rush

    Eugene R. Hart

    Paperback (Free Wheel Publications, May 10, 2002)
    At home or on the road, this interactive book examines major events and lasting changes that led up to and beyond the worlds best known gold rush. Each section is packed with interesting details, easy to understand information, photos, illustrations, and self-tests designed to entertain as well as add to your knowledge. Travel the 1849 EmigrantsÂ’ Trail across the continent by wagon into SutterÂ’s Fort and the gold fields. Find out what it was like to sail on an ocean voyage to San Francisco by way of Panama or the tip of South America. Learn how to find gold and the various methods used to extract hidden treasure from the region known as the Mother Lode. Explore a wide selection of towns that emerged along CaliforniaÂ’s historic Highway 49 in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada during this unique period of AmericaÂ’s past.