Description
1850 Gold Regions of California by James Wyld
This 1850 map of the Gold Regions of California, created by British cartographer James Wyld, provides a detailed overview of the area during the early days of the California Gold Rush. The map highlights the gold-rich regions along the Sierra Nevada mountains and includes geographical features like rivers, mountain ranges, and key mining locations. It also illustrates parts of the Great Basin and neighboring territories.
Historically significant, this map represents the global interest in the California Gold Rush and was designed to guide hopeful miners from across the world. It is an essential piece for collectors of Gold Rush memorabilia, early American maps, and Western history enthusiasts.
I personally digitally restore and clean up the original scanned image, adjusting colors, exposure, and fixing blemishes to produce a high-quality print. However, to maintain the vintage look and historical accuracy, I retain some imperfections.
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