Ten Mile Day by Mary Ann FraserOn May 10, 1869, the final spike in North America's first transcontinental railroad was driven home at Promontory Summit, Utah. Illustrated with the author's carefully researched, evocative paintings, here is the story of that great American adventure--and the day Charles Crocker staked $10,000 on the crews' ability to lay a world record ten miles of track in a single, Ten Mile Day.
The Chinese Americans by Marissa GritterThis series of sixteen titles depicts in both text and pictures the unique challenges that faced many of our various ethnic groups as they came to the New World. Each volume is indexed and contains a bibliography featuring books and Web sources for further information.
Chinese Americans by Lucia RaatmaIntroduces readers to the Chinese American culture, immigration aspects, customs, religion, foods, and holidays. Famous Chinese Americans, as well as noted contributions and inventions by Chinese Americans, are also presented.
The Chinese by Lorien KiteWith the opening of the west in North America, many Chinese left great hardship behind to work in the gold mines, on farms, and on the railroads. This fascinating account of their early contributions and the prejudice they faced is highlighted with full-color artwork and eyewitness accounts. Coloful photographs show how their traditions are still celebrated today.
China and Southeast Asia by Katherine PriorOrigins is an extraordinary series that looks at the historic, large-scale movement of people from one country or region to another.
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Children of the Gold Rush by Claire Rudolf MurphyDescribes in vintage photographs, individual stories, and related historic material what life was like for the indomitable children of the Alaska and Canada gold fields.
Gold Fever! by Rosalyn SchanzerEUREKA!Gold fever swept the nation and the world in 1848 when carpenter James Marshall discovered a gold nugget in the American River near John Sutter's mill. As word spread of gold in California, the news set off a global race known as the California gold rush. Fortune seekers and adventurers poured into California by land and sea.HO! FOR CALIFORNIAHere is the story of these lively prospectors in their own words. Rosalyn Schanzer gathered her favorite quotes and anecdotes from letters, journals, and newspaper accounts, then put the spirit of the age into her vibrant art.GOLD! GOLD!Step into an exciting chapter of American history. Learn about the people who dropped everything to seek their fortunes. See who found gold and how, and if there was enough to go around. Find out what the gold diggers did with their brand-new wealth. Listen to the tales of the prospectors, the men and the women, the good and the bad, the winners and the losers. Join in the gold fever!
The Gold Rush by Jeremy ThorntonThis book briefly describes the reasons for Chinese immigration to the United States during the late 19th century, and the challenges they faced on arrival.
How to Get Rich in the California Gold Rush by Tod OlsonHow to Get Rich in the California Gold Rush follows the adventures of the charming, witty, fictitious Thomas Hartley as a way of offering a fascinating and fully historical portrait of life in the California gold fields. Archival imagery pairs with delightful and humorous artwork to produce a visual feast for the eyes. The inimitable Mr. Hartley's guide is a unique snapshot of a key period in the economic development of our country--and a fun romp through time.
The Klondike Gold Rush by Donna Walsh ShepherdThis highly praised series of books has been in print since the 1950s (launched originally by Franklin Watts himself). Today's First Books provide engaging, in-depth introductions to subjects in all areas of the middle-grade curriculum, including science, social studies, and the arts. Illustrated with color and historical photography and art, each First Book is chaptered, includes an index, a "For Further Reading" list and, where appropriate, a glossary and original maps.
Strike It Rich in Cripple Creek by Leni DonlanRead this book to find out why people rushed to the West during the mid-1800s. Learn about the gold rush city of Cripple Creek, Colorado, and how gold fever caused people to behave in ways that are hard to understand.
Ten Mile Day by Mary Ann FraserOn May 10, 1869, the final spike in North America's first transcontinental railroad was driven home at Promontory Summit, Utah. Illustrated with the author's carefully researched, evocative paintings, here is the story of that great American adventure--and the day Charles Crocker staked $10,000 on the crews' ability to lay a world record ten miles of track in a single, Ten Mile Day.
Klondike Gold by Alice Provensen (Illustrator)This fictionalized account of the Yukon gold rush follows a young man who risks everything for the chance of striking gold. Full color.