A correspondent who signed himself as “Mudsill” wrote a letter from Lewiston on June 16, 1863, that was published in
The Oregonian a week later. He said, “I arrived at this place yesterday evening. The town is dull, awful dull. Everybody has gone to Boise, and everybody else getting ready to go.”
This refrain had, of course, been operable for a good many weeks. All the northern gold towns had lost people, sometimes nine out of ten from their peaks. Mudsill went on, “This is not the route for m...
Published on June 16, 2013 00:30