The Gold Rush of California: Chapter 6
by Robert LeRoy Santos
California State University, Stanislaus
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MISCELLANEOUS:
AGRICULTURE, EDUCATION, HEALTH, INDIANS, LAW, MILITARY, POLITICS, PRESS, RELIGION, THEATER, TRANSPORTATION, ETC.
"With an oath 'Blue Dick' laid his cards on the table and drawing his bowie knife sunk it into the table
an inch deep through the cards, thus fastening them to the table. Then saying he would kill any man who touched
his poker hand while he was gone, left the saloon to raise more money."
___Autobiography of Charles Peters
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