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Eine blume aus dem goldenen lande
註釋Travel account by Ludwig Salvator, Archduke of Austria, and son of Leopold II, Duke of Tuscany, of a visit to Los Angeles, California in 1876, shortly after the completion of the rail line linking the city with the East. ‡b Writing for prospective emigrants, the author provides descriptions of the region's climate, demographics, agriculture, cattle ranching, industry, transportation, postal service, and housing, as well as a short history of the area, and problems of Chinese and Native American residents.