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Gold Rush Letter & Art CA - Jacksonville,Tuolumne County - 1861 - 2012aug - General Americana

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Western Americana Start Price:750.00 USD Estimated At:1,500.00 - 2,500.00 USD
Gold Rush Letter & Art CA - Jacksonville,Tuolumne County - 1861 - 2012aug - General Americana
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Six-page letter from Miner J.E. Nourse to his cousin, one Sarah Caverly of Troy, Cheshire County, New Hampshire. Written in brown ink, Nourse waxes poetic about mining and its hardships, the minimal rewards for the expenditure of labor, and the perspectives on life that mining gives. At the letter`s bottom are 2 excellent sketches by Nourse, presumably before and after self-portraits, dated 1852 and 1861 respectively, with "Alpha & Omega" written vertically between. On the top of the first page and again on the last, are vertical sentences asking his cousin Sarah to "write back at her earliest convenience, a good long letter." Jacksonville was once one of the largest mining towns of the Mother Lode. It is now completely submerged below Lake Don Pedro. Located on the Tuolumne River, it accommodated thousands of miners in 1849. It was named for Colonel Alden Jackson, who lent his name to Jacksonville, and the current town of Jackson 35 miles away. The letter also has a post-marked envelope. All pieces are in excellent condition. -60344