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Description "Ho! For Frazer River" (sic), illustration from "A Peep at Washoe" by J. Ross Browne, in Harper's Monthly Magazine, December 1860. This would be the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush of 1858. Note that the misspelling in the caption is not in the picture itself.
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Source Harper's Monthly Magazine, Vol. XXII, p. 4, December 1860, Harper Brothers, New York. Scanned at 300 dpi, then cleaned up with GIMP.
Author Image on first page of article is signed "Stephens" (first name unknown to me). All images in the article appear to be the same artist.
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