The Man Who Moiled for Gold

Fiction & Literature, Westerns, Nonfiction, History
Cover of the book The Man Who Moiled for Gold by David G. Rasmussen, AuthorHouse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: David G. Rasmussen ISBN: 9780759679825
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: July 1, 2002
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: David G. Rasmussen
ISBN: 9780759679825
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: July 1, 2002
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

The Man Who Moiled for Gold draws its title from the Robert W. Service poem: The Cremation of Sam McGee. This popular work portrays the lust for gold, the passion for the search, and the elusive success that brought men and women to remote areas without laws or justice. The poem also tells of suffering, loneliness, frustration, and ultimately death.Charley Martin experienced all of these emotions along with love and success while becoming the man who moiled for gold.

Charley Martin, in 1912, is found mining the hard rock of Butte, Montana. Years of breathing the fine quartz dust in the pits have given Charley silicosis. Discovery of this incurable condition, by the mine super, brought an abrupt change to the 69-year old miners life. Change began with the decision to move to his mountain cabin, which involved a weekend stay with Kathleen, his eldest daughter. Kathleen held a secret hurt and bitterness, causing an estrangement between father and daughter.

Delighted by his teenaged grandsons insistence to know the grandfathers pioneer adventures Charley recounts events that began 50 years earlier with the Pikes Peak Gold Rush. Charley realizes that revealing family history might bring to surface Kathleens resentments so he continues to tell details past the romantic parts.

Successful mining ventures are overshadowed by the murder of Charleys cousin Joe during a holdup.Kind and happy Charley becomes obsessed with finding the roadagent who killed Joe. Other incidents of robbery and murder inflame the Montana/Idaho mining camps into vigilante actions. Charley joins the Bannack Vigilance Committee and participates in the historic hangings of the Sheriff and his deputies he then travels with the Alder Gulch vigilantes to hang most of the remainder of the Sheriffs roadagent gang including the man Charley considers to be Joes killer.

Charley had never before revealed to family that he had been an active vigilante who had ended mens lives.The daughters family is amazed but accepting. Continued recollections helped Kathleen reveal her own bitter secret and accept her father again.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Man Who Moiled for Gold draws its title from the Robert W. Service poem: The Cremation of Sam McGee. This popular work portrays the lust for gold, the passion for the search, and the elusive success that brought men and women to remote areas without laws or justice. The poem also tells of suffering, loneliness, frustration, and ultimately death.Charley Martin experienced all of these emotions along with love and success while becoming the man who moiled for gold.

Charley Martin, in 1912, is found mining the hard rock of Butte, Montana. Years of breathing the fine quartz dust in the pits have given Charley silicosis. Discovery of this incurable condition, by the mine super, brought an abrupt change to the 69-year old miners life. Change began with the decision to move to his mountain cabin, which involved a weekend stay with Kathleen, his eldest daughter. Kathleen held a secret hurt and bitterness, causing an estrangement between father and daughter.

Delighted by his teenaged grandsons insistence to know the grandfathers pioneer adventures Charley recounts events that began 50 years earlier with the Pikes Peak Gold Rush. Charley realizes that revealing family history might bring to surface Kathleens resentments so he continues to tell details past the romantic parts.

Successful mining ventures are overshadowed by the murder of Charleys cousin Joe during a holdup.Kind and happy Charley becomes obsessed with finding the roadagent who killed Joe. Other incidents of robbery and murder inflame the Montana/Idaho mining camps into vigilante actions. Charley joins the Bannack Vigilance Committee and participates in the historic hangings of the Sheriff and his deputies he then travels with the Alder Gulch vigilantes to hang most of the remainder of the Sheriffs roadagent gang including the man Charley considers to be Joes killer.

Charley had never before revealed to family that he had been an active vigilante who had ended mens lives.The daughters family is amazed but accepting. Continued recollections helped Kathleen reveal her own bitter secret and accept her father again.

More books from AuthorHouse

Cover of the book Frontier Life on the Prairie by David G. Rasmussen
Cover of the book Nothing Is Real by David G. Rasmussen
Cover of the book Short Stories Collection Vol.1 by David G. Rasmussen
Cover of the book Glass Rock by David G. Rasmussen
Cover of the book Defined Poems of My Life by David G. Rasmussen
Cover of the book My Life as a Bird by David G. Rasmussen
Cover of the book The Tragedy of Ethalia by David G. Rasmussen
Cover of the book To Thine Be the Glory by David G. Rasmussen
Cover of the book A Yankee's Guide to Surviving Life in the South and a Southerner’S Guide to Surviving Life with Those Damn Yankees by David G. Rasmussen
Cover of the book From My Darkness into the Light by David G. Rasmussen
Cover of the book My Smile Was My Cover-Up by David G. Rasmussen
Cover of the book Wood You Believe by David G. Rasmussen
Cover of the book The Value of a Teacher by David G. Rasmussen
Cover of the book Bronze Dinosaurs by David G. Rasmussen
Cover of the book We Must Speak by David G. Rasmussen
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy