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W. T. Sherman
P. H. Sheridan
Memoirs of Three Civil War Generals

CHAPTER XV
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CHAPTER XV.
SAN FRANCISCO--EARLY CALIFORNIA EXPERIENCES--LIFE ON THE PACIFIC COAST -- PROMOTED CAPTAIN--FLUSH TIMES IN CALIFORNIA.
San Francisco at that day was a lively place.

Gold, or placer digging as it was called, was at its height.

Steamers plied daily between San Francisco and both Stockton and Sacramento.

Passengers and gold from the southern mines came by the Stockton boat; from the northern mines by Sacramento.

In the evening when these boats arrived, Long Wharf--there was but one wharf in San Francisco in 1852--was alive with people crowding to meet the miners as they came down to sell their "dust" and to "have a time." Of these some were runners for hotels, boarding houses or restaurants; others belonged to a class of impecunious adventurers, of good manners and good presence, who were ever on the alert to make the acquaintance of people with some ready means, in the hope of being asked to take a meal at a restaurant.


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