Letters from the Corrugated Castle
A Novel of Gold Rush California, 1850-1852
Chapter One: EldoraAugust 5, 1850 - November 18, 1850
No story begins entirely of itself. There is a story behind each and every story, and behind that story there is yet another.
John Hall, Travels in the West
The First Letter
San Francisco, California
Monday, August 5, 1850
Dear Cousin Sallie,
I begin with words I never thought to write: I am not an orphan! Never mind that we have believed this to be so since I was first brought to live with Aunt and Uncle (not my real aunt and uncle as you well know).
Yesterday Aunt received a letter from a woman who lives in San Pedro, which is in the Salinas Valley, some three days' journey hence. The woman, whose name is Señora Elisabeth Ramos, believes me to be her daughter! She tells that she did not die of cholera in Panama as has been understood to be the case. She has been twice widowed. Her first husband was my father. Her second husband died shortly after the ending of the war with Mexico. They did not h ... read full excerpt from Letters from the Corrugated Castle: A Novel of Gold Rush California, 1850-1852 ebook