Gold And Silver Mining As a Geographic Factor in the Development of the United S

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Gold And Silver Mining As a Geographic Factor in the Development of the United S
George David Hubbard
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230 f. 8 The Influence of the Precious Metals on American Exploration pector set out, impelled by a continuous vision of "nuggets. " He pushed back into the interior wilderness, across deserts, over ridges, into glens, gulches, parks, and long stately valleys; he climbed mountains, crossed divides and traced streams from end to end. While his explorations were not scientific, and his results were not recorded, his discoveries were valuable even aside from the treasure they revealed, because def...inite reports of his discoveries often got into possession of others; and the latter followed him out to make new settlements or to occupy fields which he had only viewed. And even in the absence of positive statement of valuable finds of minerals, lands, forest, or game, the report that so-and-so had been through certain valleys or over certain mountains or had been exploring in a named locality or direction, served to turn the attention thitherward, and make one feel somewhat acquainted with the places beyond fris more complete knowledge.

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