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    The Story of Otis Tolman

    Sailor and Gold Miner

    by Gene Barron & Andrew Carpenter

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    This is the story of Otis Tolman, who set out as a young man from Rockland, Maine in 1854 to find his fortune, first as a sailor and then as a miner during the California Gold Rush. Based on Tolman’s daily diary and other historical documents, the authors, Barron and Carpenter, show how he transforms from a church-going individual to a hard drinking, gun-toting, gambling miner, intent on little else but the pursuit of wealth. His sojourn out west leads him to abandon his family and young wife, and ultimately results in his early death, alone and virtually penniless. It is a fascinating glimpse into how the gritty and brutal world of the Wild West in the 1850s shaped the life of one man.
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    • Primary Category: History
    • Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
      # of Pages: 96
    • Publish Date: Nov 14, 2016
    • Language English
    • Keywords gold rush, sailor, California, history, California Gold Rush, mining, diary, Wild West
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    Stories To Tell
    Hope, Maine

    Stories To Tell is a personal history service. We use oral history interviewing methods to create custom books and audio productions for individuals and organizations. Many of us long to preserve our story or the story of a loved one, but often the thought of writing it all down is overwhelming. For anyone daunted by the task of putting it all together, Stories To Tell can help.

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