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Death Valley in ’49

CHAPTER I
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In summer some smart girl would teach the small scholars and board round among the families.
When the proper time came the property holder would send off to the collector an itemized list of all his property, and at another the taxes fell due.

A farmer who would value his property at two thousand or three thousand dollars would find he had to pay about six or seven dollars.
All the money in use then seemed to be silver, and not very much of that.

The whole plan seemed to be to have every family and farm self-supporting as far as possible.

I have heard of a note being given payable in a good cow to be delivered at a certain time, say October 1, and on that day it would pass from house to house in payment of a debt, and at night only the last man in the list would have a cow more than his neighbor.

Yet those were the days of real independence, after all.
Every man worked hard from early youth to a good old age.


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