Across the Great Divide
Across the Great Divide
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In 1849, two very different men journeyed to the
California Gold Rush. Captain George Washington Kidd (no relation to the famous
pirate) traveled by wagon train over the hazardous emigrant trails of the Great
Plains. Samuel Woodberry Grush (no relation to the author) sailed with a
company of like-minded men on a three-masted barque braving the dangers of an
angry sea and a brutal Cape Horn. Their paths converged in the pioneering town
of Nevada City, California where their story mirrored the history of an era of
gold fever, struggle, boom and bust. It is a story filled with characters of
the old West: grizzled mountain men, legendary bandits, beautiful divas, mysterious
madams, maltreated foreign immigrants, and persecuted Indigenous Peoples. It is
98 percent true.

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