Port O' Gold / A History-Romance of the San Francisco Argonauts
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This work traces the rise of a Pacific port from a small settlement into a turbulent boomtown, blending documented episodes with invented threads to dramatize civic life. It follows early occupation, the gold rush that transforms the economy and population, ensuing lawlessness and citizen vigilantism, political rivalries and reform struggles, financial speculation and collapse, large-scale engineering and mining enterprises, labor unrest and nativist agitation, and episodes of crime, investigation, and public redemption. Organized episodically, chapters alternate historical reportage and recreated scenes to show how civic institutions, journalism, and personal ambitions shaped urban identity and the long process of rebuilding and readjustment.
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