A Gold Hunter's Experience
Publisher Description
Early in the summer of 1860, I had an attack of gold fever. In Chicago, the conditions for such a malady were all favorable. Since the panic of 1857 there had been three years of general depression money was scarce, there was little activity in business the outlook was discouraging and I, like hundreds of others felt blue. Thus Chalkley J. Hambleton begins his pithy and engrossing tale of participation in the Pike's Peak gold rush.