Cabin Life in the Early Days of California.

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1931

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Abstract

"As long as a man is free to come and go, and do as he pleases, there is no good reason for discontent, but bind him, torment him with pain, leave him alone and it is a brave sport that can fight off ennue. The early comer was a rollicking, happy fellow as long as he was healthy, but let sickness come and drive him to his cabin and his case was a hard one. Very few got real sick in those days, but when they did get confined to bed and unable to get out, few ever got well. The fatality of those days were more the result of conditions that of discare."

Description

3 sheets 8.5 x 11 inch. Typed. First sheet annotated in ink. Copyright expired in 1959, and was not renewed.

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