Women had very little to choose from as far as work. They could work in the laundry, cook, sew, and become a prostitute. In the gold camps they were mainly prostitutes. When families came with children later in the gold rush they could teach.
A woman could do the same domestic chores she had at home, but be paid an ... groups also it was run boardinghouses, hotels, laundries, and stores
Yes.
Yes but very few!
the California gold rush
Oklahoma land rush
At the base of a paleo waterfall.
excellent
They provided a variety of activities supporting the Gold Rush.
no or yes
with house hold items such as spoons and bowls
5%
shoes
Miners of the Gold Rush entertained themselves by singing and dancing around a camp fire after their long day at work.
Kind of, he overdid a mine or that is what I've heard.