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forty-niner

[fawr-tee-nahy-ner] / ˌfɔr tiˈnaɪ nər /


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Kuchan, who’s based in Del Mar, said it’s outside his normal listing area, but he’s leaning into the forty-niner history and the gold rush potential to market the property.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 4, 2024

The late Senator George Hearst, father of William Randolph, grizzly forty-niner, poker player, breeder of race horses and cattle, owned a little newspaper, the San Francisco Examiner, which he regarded as a worthless joke.

From Time Magazine Archive

The party consisted of Yamanatz, Jack and Chiquita, and an old "forty-niner" who was asked to join them under the promise of good wages and the usual "interest" in any claims which might be "staked."

From Chiquita, an American Novel The Romance of a Ute Chief's Daughter by Tileston, Merrill

A forty-niner's a forty-niner, and a man that came in fifty—well, he might as well have come in sixty or seventy, or even in the twentieth century.

From The Lure of San Francisco A Romance Amid Old Landmarks by Gray, Mabel Thayer

Lem had come out of the back streets of an eastern city, bringing his brood of tall, silent, savage boys to live upon the land and, like the forty-niner, to be a sport.

From Windy McPherson's Son by Anderson, Sherwood




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