JOURNAL OF TRAVELS
FROM
ST. JOSEPHS TO OREGON,

WITH
OBSERVATIONS OF THAT COUNTRY,
TOGETHER WITH
SOME DESCRIPTION OF CALIFORNIA,
ITS AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS,
AND
A Full Description
OF
ITS GOLD MINES.


BY RILEY ROOT.


GALESBURG:
GAZETTEER AND INTELLIGENCER PRINTS.
1850.

EXPLANATORY NOTE.

The Author of the present work has adopted a new method of punctuation, and, in certain cases, of spelling. He discards entirely the colon and the semi-colon. Modern readers passing along with great rapidity, and the principal use of these points being to mark the length of time the voice is to be suspended, the Author is of opinion that they may with propriety disappear from our language. Accordingly he has adjusted the following work to suit those views, and as the reader advances, his attention will naturally be directed to that subject, by which means he will be enabled to judge of the propriety or impropriety of this adjustment of the pauses in the language.

THE PRINTER

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