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He was a colorful writer-entertainer who had made the overland trip to California in 1850 and spent some fruitless years prospecting for gold. Assuming the name "Old Put", he became San Francisco's foremost minstrel composer and the singing voice of the California Gold Rush. From 1853 to 1858, he
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wrote more than fifty different songs about miners and their life. He published about half of them in a collection called
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California Gold Rush


Sweet Betsy from Pike
Greenwood, California
Put's Original California Songster
Stone, John A.
Put's Golden Songster


"Part 1 - "Ho! For California!" - Sweet Betsy from Pike"
ISBN
9780486287041
San Francisco Bay Area portal
California portal
Categories
1864 deaths
People of the California Gold Rush
Musicians from San Francisco
Songwriters from California

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