Softcover, (1912), repr. 2010, New Index, 52 pp. This book was originally prepared following a visit by John M. Studebaker, president of the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, in April 1912. During that visit, Mr. Studebaker met with many old friends and acquaintances, where many stories and events of their youth during the gold rush were recounted. Fortunately, the author included many of the recollections, as well as the individual participants.
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Softcover, (1912), repr. 2010, New Index, 52 pp. This book was originally prepared following a visit by John M. Studebaker, president of the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, in April 1912. During that visit, Mr. Studebaker met with many old friends and acquaintances, where many stories and events of their youth during the gold rush were recounted. Fortunately, the author included many of the recollections, as well as the individual participants.
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-1 jacket. Softcover, (1912), repr. 2010, New Index, 52 pp. This book was originally prepared following a visit by John M. Studebaker, president of the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, in April 1912. During that visit, Mr. Studebaker met with many old friends and acquaintances, where many stories and events of their youth during the gold rush were recounted. Fortunately, the author included many of the recollections, as well as the individual participants.