File:Monte in the Mines.jpg
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English: J. D. Borthwick, an Englishman searching for his fortune in the Gold Rush, came to California in 1851. He observed the wild and chaotic life of the era, and portrayed the gambling element of it in several of the lithographs illustrating his narrative. |
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Source | http://brbl-archive.library.yale.edu/exhibitions/illustratingtraveler/customs3.htm |
Author | J. D. Borthwick |
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