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Pre-1849 Gold Rush letter

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Pre-1849 Gold Rush letter
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This is a Philadelphia postmarked letter dated January 21, 1849. The Reverend T F. Curtis is writing a lengthy and interesting letter to his daughter in Marion Alabama. In the letter he slips in, "The gay men of the city & more particularly of New York are going in considerable number to California in search of gold. This will cause a wonderful settlement in that distant land...Zion should the gold flow in an --- it will cause quite a stir in all commercial efforts." He would be talking about these men heading to California in late 1848! There is much more of general interest. Letter has been translated. We believe the T. F Curtis is Thomas F. Curtis who was noted as being part of the underground railroad in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. His house in now on the Historic Register for Historic Sites.

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State: California
Date: 1849
HWAC#: : 27869