GOLD FEVER Part Three
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GOLD FEVER Part Three – The Path To Civil War is the third volume of a three-part trilogy. While part of an on-going series, the books stand alone and can be satisfactorily read individually. In GOLD FEVER Part Three the Committee of Vigilance of 1851 has disbanded and violent crime is on the rise again in San Francisco. By 1854 the city averages nearly two murders a day with only a handful of convictions; armed criminals, cutthroats and the low life rule the streets at night. Efforts to outlaw gambling and prostitution have failed despite laws to prohibit these practices and public clamor to enforce them. By 1855, San Francisco has 537 saloons, one for ever fifteen men, women and children. Placer gold deposits are nearly exhausted, yet gold seekers continue to arrive in droves. Competition for the meager gold remaining along the rivers fuels intolerance and animosity against foreigners, especially Mexicans, South Americans and the Chinese; even French and Italian miners are threatened. The San Francisco economy tumbles into recession which foments growing economic and political tensions. Southerners seeking to carve out a slave-holding state in Southern California gain control of California’s government and highest courts. California appears headed, like the nation, to a civil war over slavery. Will Manon’s restaurant be a target of the pro-slavery factions because she rescues and employs two former Chinese sex slaves? Will the economic downturn doom the restaurant and Pierre’s entrepreneurial enterprises? Can one raise a family and survive in this corrupt, lawless, and ruthless town as hotheads incite violence and chaos and push the city to the brink of civil war? GOLD FEVER Part Three – The Path To Civil War is the third volume of a three-part trilogy. While part of an on-going series, the books stand alone and can be satisfactorily read individually. In GOLD FEVER Part Three the Committee of Vigilance of 1851 has disbanded and violent crime is on the rise again in San Francisco. By 1854 the city averages nearly two murders a day with only a handful of convictions; armed criminals, cutthroats and the low life rule the streets at night. Efforts to outlaw gambling and prostitution have failed despite laws to prohibit these practices and public clamor to enforce them. By 1855, San Francisco has 537 saloons, one for ever fifteen men, women and children. Placer gold deposits are nearly exhausted, yet gold seekers continue to arrive in droves. Competition for the meager gold remaining along the rivers fuels intolerance and animosity against foreigners, especially Mexicans, South Americans and the Chinese; even French and Italian miners are threatened. The San Francisco economy tumbles into recession which foments growing economic and political tensions. Southerners seeking to carve out a slave-holding state in Southern California gain control of California’s government and highest courts. California appears headed, like the nation, to a civil war over slavery. Will Manon’s restaurant be a target of the pro-slavery factions because she rescues and employs two former Chinese sex slaves? Will the economic downturn doom the restaurant and Pierre’s entrepreneurial enterprises? Can one raise a family and survive in this corrupt, lawless, and ruthless town as hotheads incite violence and chaos and push the city to the brink of civil war? GOLD FEVER Part Three – The Path To Civil War is the third volume of a three-part trilogy. While part of an on-going series, the books stand alone and can be satisfactorily read individually. In GOLD FEVER Part Three the Committee of Vigilance of 1851 has disbanded and violent crime is on the rise again in San Francisco. By 1854 the city averages nearly two murders a day with only a handful of convictions; armed criminals, cutthroats and the low life rule the streets at night. Efforts to outlaw gambling and prostitution have failed despite laws to prohibit these practices and public clamor to enforce them. By 1855, San Francisco has 537 saloons, one for ever fifteen men, women and children. Placer gold deposits are nearly exhausted, yet gold seekers continue to arrive in droves. Competition for the meager gold remaining along the rivers fuels intolerance and animosity against foreigners, especially Mexicans, South Americans and the Chinese; even French and Italian miners are threatened. The San Francisco economy tumbles into recession which foments growing economic and political tensions. Southerners seeking to carve out a slave-holding state in Southern California gain control of California’s government and highest courts. California appears headed, like the nation, to a civil war over slavery. Will Manon’s restaurant be a target of the pro-slavery factions because she rescues and employs two former Chinese sex slaves? Will the economic downturn doom the restaurant and Pierre’s entrepreneurial enterprises? Can one raise a family and survive in this corrupt, lawless, and ruthless town as hotheads incite violence and chaos and push the city to the brink of civil war?
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Ken Salter. GOLD FEVER Part Three
GOLD. FEVER. PART THREE
The Path. To Civil War
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. TABLE OF CONTENTS
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. INTRODUCTION
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER ONE. San Francisco — 1853
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER TWO. San Francisco — 1853
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER THREE. San Francisco — 1853
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER FOUR. San Francisco — 1853
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER FIVE. San Francisco & Marysville — 1853
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER SIX. Marysville & Nevada City — 1853
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER SEVEN. Grass Valley & Auburn — 1853
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER EIGHT. San Francisco — 1853
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER NINE. San Francisco — 1853-1854
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER TEN. San Francisco — 1854-1855
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER ELEVEN. San Francisco — 1855-1856
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER TWELVE. San Francisco — 1856
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER THIRTEEN. San Francisco — 1856
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER FOURTEEN. San Francisco — 1856
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER FIFTEEN. San Francisco & Sonora — 1856
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER SIXTEEN. Sonora & Jackson — 1856
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. Jackson, Amador County — 1856
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER EIGHTEEN. Volcano, Amador County — 1856
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER NIGHTEEN. Sonora & San Francisco — 1856
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER TWENTY. San Francisco — 1856
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE. San Francisco — 1856
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO. San Francisco — 1856-1857
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE. San Francisco - Oakland — 1856-1857
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR. San Francisco - Oakland — 1857
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE. San Francisco - Oakland — 1857-1858
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX. San Francisco - Oakland — 1858
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN. San Francisco — 1858-1859
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT. San Francisco — 1859
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE. San Francisco — 1859-1860
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. AUTHOR’S NOTE
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 2. BIBLIOGRAPHY
California Gold Rush Journal. PART 3. READER’S GROUP GUIDE
TOPICS AND QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
ABOUT THE AUTHOR