How did people stay in contact with there families not on the gold rush?

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2026-04-20 20:25

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During the Gold Rush, people often relied on letters to stay in contact with their families, as postal services provided a means to send and receive written communication, although it could take weeks or months for messages to arrive. Some miners would also use local newspapers to publish announcements or messages to their loved ones. Additionally, Word of mouth and travelers heading back home offered another way to share news and updates.

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