In 1845, Lansford Hastings published The Emigrant’s Guide to Oregon and California, the lengthy subtitle of which promised “a description of the different routes to those countries and all necessary information relative to the equipment, supplies, and the method of traveling.” Hastings, a lawyer and self-styled empire builder, published the guidebook with the intention of taking California from Mexico by sheer numbers. If he could get enough sett
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