Fortune's Frenzy

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1850's
19th Century
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Abby Jenkins
Adventure
Allen Makepeace
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California
California Gold Rush
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Central America
Crop failure
Danger
Death Ship
Disease
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Family
Farming
Gold Mines
Gold Mining
Gold Rush
Gold Rush Odyssey
Henry Jenkins
History Books
Mining
Ocean Adventure
Panama
Panama Mines
Pre-Civil War
Sacrifices
Sailing
Sea Route
US History
West Coast History

Product details

  • ISBN 9781493070060
  • Weight: 612g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The road to hell is paved with good intentions…and gold dust.

When Henry Jenkins’s sawmill business goes bust and his family loses their Indiana farm to foreclosure, he believes gold is the answer to his financial woes. But it takes money to make money. Joining up with the Blackford Mining Company, Jenkins and the prospective miners sign fraudulent promissory notes to borrow from a ruthless businessman, Allen Makepeace, to reach the gold fields.

But when the men arrive in California after an arduous river and sea journey, they face even more dangers in the lawless West that challenge their physical and spiritual well-being. When Jenkins, a God-fearing man, fails to strike it rich in California, he scrabbles to repay Makepeace and return to his destitute family in Indiana. Following in his wake, Henry’s son-in-law becomes a captive passenger on a notorious death ship. Later, Henry’s adult children find their way west and the family pays a terrible price.

Fortune's Frenzy: A California Gold Rush Odyssey puts the experiences of the Jenkins family and others who took part in the gold rush in the context of 1850s American culture: their past; their community; their daily lives (and deaths) in frontier Indiana, on the sea route to California, and in the mines. The theme is age-old, and still relevant: desperate people falling for get-rich-quick schemes. They fail to consider the sacrifices they will have to make and the dismal odds of their success. Many ended up worse off than when they started.

Eilene Lyon became fascinated by history as a child when her parents took her to historic sites throughout the eastern states. She writes primarily about history and genealogy. Understanding how historic events impacted ordinary, unsung people has become her life’s work.

She has published articles in Michigan History Magazine, Latah Legacy (Latah County [Idaho] Historical Society), and other historical society and genealogical society publications. She has shared more than 300 stories on her blog, Myricopia.com. Eilene is a member of the National Genealogical Society (NGS), Women Writing the West (WWW), Phi Kappa Phi, and the Southwest Colorado Genealogical Society (SWCOGEN), for which she serves as secretary. She has given several presentations for the SWCOGEN. Eilene currently lives in Durango, Colorado.

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