A start in life. A journey across America. Fruit farming in California
Plans, Maps, Views, Books, Samples of Fruits, Soils, etc., etc., of Land at Merced, in California, may be seen at the Offices of
where also further particulars and introductions to the owners at Merced may be obtained.
The dotted lines across America, indicate my journey, the Northern one going, the Southern one returning. C.F.D.
I have entitled this little book A Start in Life, because it conveys information which would enable any person possessing a small capital, with some industry, patience, and steady habits, to make a start in life which, humanly speaking, could not fail of success.
The old countries of Europe contain a superabundant population; every branch of professional and commercial life is so overcrowded, that there exists a competition so keen, as to reduce the incomes of the largest, and, in many cases, to prevent the smallest workers, in whatever sphere, from getting a remunerative return for the activities of brain, muscle, and money.
To inform the public, therefore, how a young man may make a first start in life, or an older man a fresh start in life, is offering an advantage which, I doubt not, will be appreciated by many who read these pages.
I am prepared to hear the objection that, in the proposals set forth herein, I am seeking a personal advantage as Agent for the sale of the lands at Merced, in California, that I refer to, and I meet it with this statement: Let the objector consider his prospects of success in the place where he now is, and if they are reasonably good, let him stay there; if they are not, then let him intelligently consider what his capabilities are—whether he has any special or technical knowledge, and, if so, in what place he can expect the best return for a full use of his talents. If any opening appears probable in any of the old countries, he will, perhaps, first consider that; but if he can see no opening at home, then let him consider, by careful investigation, the more distant fields; let him learn all he can about all the British Colonies, and other countries, and especially Canada and the United States, as being nearest to Great Britain. Having learnt something generally of these distant places, then, having regard to his own abilities and capital, and his personal desires as to distance from the Old Country, climate, &c., he should make his choice as to which of the places he has read of seems most likely to give him a fair prospect of success; and then, having come to this decision, he should learn all he can about that particular place.
C. F. Dowsett
A START IN LIFE.
C.F. DOWSETT,
A START IN LIFE.
CONTENTS.
THE SPECIAL ADVANTAGES
COMPARISON AND WARNING.
CAPITAL REQUIRED.
3, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London,
WITHIN A FORTNIGHT OF LONDON.
LONDON TO CHICAGO.
CHICAGO TO SAN FRANCISCO.
SAN FRANCISCO TO NEW ORLEANS.
NEW ORLEANS TO LONDON.
FRUIT CULTURE IN CALIFORNIA.
CURRENCY.
MERCED.
THE LANDS FOR SALE.
PRICE OF THE LAND.
AMERICAN SURVEYS.
SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE OF FRUIT CULTURE.
CANNED FRUITS.
ESTIMATES.
How to start with a capital of 20,000 dols.
PROFESSOR EISEN'S OPINION.
PRICE OF FRUIT TREES.
WHEN FRUIT TREES PAY.
POSITION OF A SETTLER.
COST OF BOARD AND LODGING.
RAISIN CULTURE.
IRRIGATION.
OLIVE CULTURE.
SPECIAL OPENINGS.
POTATO GROWING.
THE LAND JOURNEY FROM NEW YORK TO MERCED, CALIFORNIA.
ANALYSIS OF MERCED SOILS.
TO OWNERS OF LANDS AND HOUSES.
REQUIRED TO PURCHASE.
LANDS AND RESIDENCES FOR SALE.