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Jonathan Heywood letters to Jane Heywood
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Jonathan Heywood letter to Jane Heywood
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Jonathan Heywood writes to his wife, Jane, about his experiences digging for gold outside Sacramento. He has had a rough go of it, and remarks "I would not advise any of my friends to come here if they can make a comfortable living at home."
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Jonathan Heywood letter to Jane Heywood
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In this letter to his wife, Jonathan Heywood thanks her for taking care of the farm and children while he is in California, talks of common friends, and sends money.
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Jonathan Heywood letter to Jane Heywood
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Heywood writes to his wife that he and his companions have built a log cabin outside Jacksonville, California, and are beginning to prospect, but have not found anything so far. They have several neighbors nearby, all prospectors in cabins, from different parts of the country.
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Zachariah Heywood letter to Jonathan Heywood
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In this letter addressed "Dear Brother," Zachariah Heywood writes that he, along with eight others, has found a claim in Placer County valued at one thousand dollars a share. He hopes to be able to return home the following spring.
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Zachariah Heywood letter to Jonathan Heywood
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In this letter to his brother Jonathan, Zachariah Heywood reports from Scott Valley, California, that "there is little to write about except the hard times and the great floods that have swept through this part of the country." He also writes of "a great excitement about the new Salmon river mines of the North" and how many "are leaving for this new Eldorado." Zachariah himself will soon be departing, as soon as he has sufficient feed for his animals. He hopes to send Jonathan's son a gold dollar, and reports that when he broke his leg the previous October, he set it himself, and that "it is still a little crooked but is improving."
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Zachariah Heywood letter to Jonathan Heywood
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In this letter to his brother Jonathan, Zachariah Heywood writes that he has been doing quite well on the farm, having produced 1500 pounds each of cheese and butter. He reports there was "great excitement" when news of the Civil War was received. Written on paper containing printed picture with poem titled "Stand By The Union."
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