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Chinese Camp: The Haunting History of California's Forgotten Boomtown

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English
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Dragon Crown Books (27 May 2024)
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0.29 KG
Publication Date
27/05/2024
ISBN-10
1949971481
Pages
212 pages
ISBN-13
9781949971484
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15.24 x 1.22 x 22.86 cm
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9781949971484
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Stephen H. Provost (Author)
Stephen H. Provost writes historical nonfiction and fantasy adventures. A journalist with more than 30 years of experience and a former educator, he is the author of 40 books. From 1986 to 2018, he worked as an editor, reporter, and columnist at four daily newspapers in California, including as news editor at The Fresno Bee and managing editor of The Cambrian.The author's nonfiction works include numerous historical and travel books on the nation's highways. Among these are his three-volume "America's Historic Highways" series, his four-volume "Highways of the West," two books on "California's Historic Highways," and his three-book series "Roadside Illustrated."Other nonfiction titles include "Fresno Growing Up" and "Martinsville Memories" (history and nostalgia); "The Great American Shopping Experience" (Americana), "A Whole Different League" (sports history); "The Legend of Molly Bolin" (sports biography); "Mark Twain's Nevada" (history); "Media Meltdown," "Political Psychosis" and "Jesus, You're Fired!" (commentary); "Please Stop Saying That!" (humor, commentary); and "50 Undefeated" (history and inspiration).His survey of American middle-sized cities and small towns, the Century Cities series, includes 10 titles so far: "Fresno Century," "San Luis Obispo Century," "Cambria Century," "Goldfield Century," "Carson City Century," "Roanoke Century," "Greensboro Century," "Charleston Century," "Huntington Century," and "Danville Century."His works of fiction include "The Talismans of Time" and its sequel, "Pathfinder of Destiny"; the dystopian science fiction novel "Crimson Scourge"; the fantasy novels "Memortality" and its sequel, "Paralucidity"; the young adult science fiction adventure "Identity Break"; the novellas "The Only Dragon" and "Death's Doorstep"; and the "Twilight Zone"-inspired collection of short stories and dark poetry titled "Nightmare's Eve."His extensive survey of ancient history, fable and mythology is contained in his Phoenix series of books.Read more about this authorRead less about this author
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Black Bart satisfied his sweet tooth with candy from the local mercantile. Bret Harte likely wrote about it.

John Studebaker is said to have apprenticed to the town's blacksmith. Mark Twain and Joaquin Murrieta stopped by.

An exiled Polish count welcomed guests to the hotel, and more than 3,000 Chinese miners fought California's first Tong war here. It was the Crossroads of the Southern Mines, and it was called Chinese Camp for a reason: Thousands of prospectors from across the Pacific flocked to the Tuolumne County town during the Gold Rush.

It was the gateway to Yosemite in the east, to Sonora in the north, to Mariposa in the south, and to Stockton and on to San Francisco in the west. It was a hub for stagecoach lines and a gathering spot for miners, merchants, outlaws, opium dealers, and ladies of the evening.

But the gold fever eventually broke, the government outlawed immigration from China, and motorcars put the stage lines out of business. The last Chinese residents left in the early 1920s, and today, fewer than 100 people remain.

Main Street is deserted, and its buildings, boarded up or falling down, cast shadows in the twilight that shelter fading memories of a time long past. The ghosts of Chinese Camp, whether restless spirits or mere echoes of the past, have cast an eerie pall over empty streets and abandoned buildings.

Author Stephen H. Provost has explored the history of Old West ghost towns before in Mark Twain's Nevada, his highway histories, and his book on Nevada's last boomtown, Goldfield Century.

In Chinese Camp: The Haunting History of California's Forgotten Boomtown, he offers a look at a lesser-known but no less fascinating ghost town along California's Gold Rush Road, Highway 49. Packed with more than 130 photos and illustrations, some of which have never been seen before, Provost's book traces the history of Chinese Camp from 1849 to the present day.

Peel back the veil that hangs over the forgotten past of this boomtown-turned-ghost town, and discover what makes Chinese Camp a uniquely fascinating window into the past. .

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