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Nov 23, 2011, 09:08 PM
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Bacon and Beans from a Gold Pan
Hi all,
I just finished a book anyone interested in gold panning, etc. would enjoy.
Bacon and Beans from a Gold Pan was written in 1972 by Jesse Coffey & George Hoeper
Here's their story:
This little gem of a book chronicles the true story of a young married couple (Jesse and Dot Coffey) who used small-scale placer mining methods to support themselves at the height of the Great Depression during the 1930s.
Jesse and Dot were living in the San Francisco Bay Area when hard times hit and Jesse lost his job as an engineer. Since the Coffeys both had previous experience gold panning and placer mining recreationally in the California Motherlode region, they decided to leave the grim reality of financial uncertainty, unemployment, and soup lines in the big city and head into the Sierra Nevada Mountains to try and make a living as small-scale placer miners. Initially, they worked an area in the Southern Motherlode region along Aqua Fria Creek in Mariposa County. Later, they moved north to work a section of the North Yuba River near Downieville.
Great little book, highly recommend it.
Curtis
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Nov 25, 2011, 01:12 AM
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Re: Bacon and Beans from a Gold Pan
Hi Gylnne ,.. I agree 100% ,..GREAT book !!
You know , one doesn't have to be "in to" gold prospect'n to enjoy this book ,...all the little life story's ,.. like cook'n that turkey ,.. etc , etc ... Anyway , loaned this book many times and it is always enjoyed !!
Now ,.. I would like to recommend too you & others a few more ...
"Dear Charlie" letters ; ISBN 0-914330-22-5 , published by the Mariposa Museum and History Center , P.O box 606 Mariposa , Ca. 95338
The Story line ; letters written home from Horance C. Snow about his life in and around the gold field of Mariposa ,Ca in 1853-
The Diary Of A 49er ; ISBN 0-9672561-0-0 , published by High Grass Publications .
The story line ; well,.. the title says it all ...
Well ,.. I do believe these books will do for well ,... at least a few COLD Kansas nights ..
Blindpig
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Nov 25, 2011, 10:52 AM
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Re: Bacon and Beans from a Gold Pan
 Originally Posted by blindpig
"Dear Charlie" letters ; ISBN 0-914330-22-5 , published by the Mariposa Museum and History Center , P.O box 606 Mariposa , Ca. 95338
The Story line ; letters written home from Horance C. Snow about his life in and around the gold field of Mariposa ,Ca in 1853-
The Diary Of A 49er ; ISBN 0-9672561-0-0 , published by High Grass Publications .
The story line ; well,.. the title says it all ...
Well ,.. I do believe these books will do for well ,... at least a few COLD Kansas nights ..
Blindpig
Appreciate the suggestions.
Curtis
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Nov 26, 2011, 12:21 PM
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Re: Bacon and Beans from a Gold Pan
Yes,was written right here in my "back yard",my grandfather was very good friends of the Coffee's.
It is a true story unlike the "Diary of a 49er".Still a good book but there are many actual accounts diaries in print that are "true"
M.X.T , Tesoro Tejon 4"& 2.5" dredge with a little luck!!
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Nov 26, 2011, 04:51 PM
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Re: Bacon and Beans from a Gold Pan
Yes Mr.Kuger,access to property was so much easier in those days..Is the old Kuger down from the north country as yet?
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Nov 26, 2011, 05:31 PM
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Re: Bacon and Beans from a Gold Pan
 Originally Posted by dave wiseman
Yes Mr.Kuger,access to property was so much easier in those days..Is the old Kuger down from the north country as yet?
Need to write a book about you Dave!!!
He should be here next week....got a new addition to the family this week....now I really have no time!!!Seen Gerry C heading to the mine with two chaps
M.X.T , Tesoro Tejon 4"& 2.5" dredge with a little luck!!
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Nov 26, 2011, 10:42 PM
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Re: Bacon and Beans from a Gold Pan
Hay Kuger ,... yeah "The Diary Of A 49er" ,.is perhaps a wee bit over the top , and written more like a paper back novel . This maybe due to ,when in 1906 when C.L. Canfield "edited" this diary ,.he found "inspiration" in those Buffalo Bill novels of the day ,..possable..??
At best ,.. and I like to believe ,.. its an old man's account of his glory days ,..some old men "embellish" there life's ,... some, flat out try to B.S. ya ..??
that said ,.. Great story ,..The Man gets ,..The Gold ,..The Girl ,...The O' Dog ,....no story better then that !! In fact ,.if you read this book backwards ,. it would be a number one country song !!.. 
Anyway ,...I think ,.. I...errrr..Gylnne.. here would like to hear of a few more "good reads" from others here ,..Due tell...
Joel ..
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Nov 26, 2011, 11:01 PM
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Re: Bacon and Beans from a Gold Pan
That is exactly what I beleive happened.Its unfortunate that history is ever edited at all but it is.The journal of Charles Harvey is a great example,of a fellow who "embellished",he was down and out poor and wrote his diary at a late age and "added",to it to be more popular.Unfortunatly the "true",story of this "49 er",was lost.
As far as great reads one of my favorite is the Journal of John Doble.Another great is Three Years in Calif,by William Perkins.Gold Seekers by Nicholas Perlot,who was truly the first white man into the Yosemite Valley,and befriended the local Indians.........I could go on and on,I am quite a student of the period and have an ever growing library!!
M.X.T , Tesoro Tejon 4"& 2.5" dredge with a little luck!!
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