Jim Swike

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THE BANK PANIC of 1855 was the most serious calamity to hit San Francisco since the great fire of 1851. Hundreds of businesses went under, erasing millions of dollars of equity. Prices collapsed; workers were idled. A sense of sullen foreboding, of promises broken and golden dreams dashed, pervaded the city. The ugly mood grew uglier when
The Age of Gold: The California Gold Rush and the New American Dream (Search and Recover Book 2)
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