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The California Gold Rush took place between 1848 and 1855. During this time gold was discovered in California. Over 300,000 people rushed to California to find gold and "strike it rich". Gold was first discovered in California by James Marshall at Sutter's Mill near the city of Coloma. James was building a sawmill for John Sutter when he found ...
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SUTTER'S MILL Located along the American River, it was at Sutter's Mill that the great gold rush of 1949 had it's beginnings. James Marshall, a partner of Sutter discovered gold there while overseeing the Mill operations. His primary concern was the completion of the saw-mill so he allowed workers to pan for gold when off-duty.
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The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill in 1848 changed the course of California's and the nation's history. Although most of the mining camps faded after the mines closed, tourism has brought some of them back to life. ... The place eventually took the name of its most prominent citizen, and was called Sutter's Creek, Sutter ...
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On January 24, 1848, gold was discovered by James Wilson Marshall at Sutter's Mill, California. Although he would try to keep it secret, it would soon be found and spark the California Gold Rush and others to follow.
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In the process of building a water-powered sawmill, a carpenter named James W. Marshall found flakes of gold in a streambed (January 24, 1848). The two men tried to keep the find a secret, but the news leaked out. Workers deserted the colony. Gold seekers and squatters overran Sutter's land, stealing and destroying his goods and livestock.
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This small piece of yellow metal is believed to be the first piece of gold discovered in 1848 at Sutter's Mill in California, launching the gold rush.
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1848 James W. Marshall discovered a gold nugget at Sutter's Mill in northern California, a discovery that led to the gold rush of '49. 1908 The Boy Scouts movement began in England under the aegis...
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Just forty-six (46) years ago to-day the great and memorable discovery of the California gold was made at Capt. John A. Sutter and James W. Marshall's sawmill, on American Fork River, California.
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Sutter's Mill On January 24, 1848, James Wilson Marshall, a carpenter originally from New Jersey, found flakes of gold in the American River at the base of the Sierra Nevada Mountains near Coloma,...
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Sutter's Mill Site Monument. in Marshall Gold Discovery State Historical Park, the marker is next to the American River and is accessible from the Gold Discovery Loop Trail, just 500 feet or so from the sawmill parking lot. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Coloma CA 95613, United States of America. Touch for directions.
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Untitled drawing of Sutter's Mill James Wilson Marshall No date. The gold discoverer made this drawing on the other side of his gold discovery sketch. Marshall wrote the following caption: "The mill as finished at the time of the gold discovery Jany. 19th 1848."
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The California Gold Rush lasted seven tumultuous years, as 300,000 people flooded the previously quiet territory to unearth over 12 million ounces of gold, currently valued at $17 billion dollars. The owner of Sutter's Mill, John Sutter, wanted to keep the news quiet. His sawmill was in a richly forested region, and was well positioned to ...
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John Sutter, in full John Augustus Sutter, original name Johann August Suter, (born February 15, 1803, Kandern, Baden [Germany]—died June 18, 1880, Washington, D.C.), German-born Swiss pioneer settler and colonizer in California. Discovery of gold on his land in 1848 precipitated the California Gold Rush. Sutter spent much of his early life in Switzerland; he was a Swiss citizen and served ...
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Sutter's Mill was never a success, because Marshall's laborers left to seek gold. Just days after this discovery, on February 2, 1848, Mexico and the U.S. signed the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, ending the Mexican-American War and ceding California, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona to the United States for $15 million.
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The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill set off the California gold rush of 1849. In this scene prospectors dig for gold with picks and shovels and pan for the precious metal. In the center three well-dressed men, possibly Sutter and two friends, carefully examine the contents of a prospector's pan.
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The gold discoverer made this drawing on the other side of his gold discovery sketch. Marshall wrote the following caption: "The mill as finished at the time of the gold discovery Jany. 19th 1848." Sutter's millwright confused the actual date of the discovery and hence the date of the 19th rather than the 24th.
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John Sutter Never Discovered Gold. The great Gold Rush of 1849 began because someone else--not John Sutter--discovered gold at the mill site. James Marshall, a carpenter who was building the sawmill on the American River, actually was the first to find the gold. By the time most people got there, Sutter's Mill was indeed in existence.
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The gold discovery site, located in the still visible tailrace of Sutter's sawmill in present day Coloma, California, is one of the most significant historic sites in the nation. In 1848, James W. Marshall found shining flecks of gold in the tailrace of the sawmill he was building in partnership with John Sutter.
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Today, Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park surrounds the location of the old Sutter's Mill. You'll find a full-sized working replica of the mill, carefully built from Marshall's original drawings, with the aid of an early photograph. About 150 yards downstream you'll find a monument of river rock, marking the spot of the ...
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Sutter's Mill was a water-powered sawmill on the bank of the South Fork American River in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada in California. It was named after its owner John Sutter. A worker constructing the mill, James W. Marshall, found gold there in 1848.
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Sutter's Mill site in Coloma, California gold rush 39,489 views Oct 6, 2008 182 Dislike Share Save batestim 230 subscribers My video of Sutter's Mill site in Coloma, California where the 1849 gold...
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Sutter's Mill, where James Marshall discovered gold on January 24, 1848 and launched the California Gold Rush. Four are illustrations and/or reprinted photos of the mill. Three others show stone monument erected at the site. Misc. other cards include 's-eye of the area and photo of a Coloma illustrated lithograph.
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James Marshall's discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill in California in 1848, started the California Gold Rush. Born in 1810, Marshall followed in his father's footsteps by becoming a skilled carpenter and wheelwright. When his father died in 1834, he headed westward, spending some time in Illinois and Indiana before settling in Missouri.
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Jan. 24, 1848: Gold is discovered at Sutter's Mill, setting off California Gold Rush. Christy Karras. · Christy Karras. January 24, 2014, 7:58 AM. James W. Marshall discovered gold in what is ...
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Specialties: Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park is a state park of California, United States, marking the discovery of gold by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in 1848, sparking the California Gold Rush. At the park you can walk through the museum, take a gold discovery tour, see the historic houses, and even try your luck at gold panning! Established in 1962. Marshall Gold ...
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This flake of gold, hardly deserving the label's description of "nugget," was discovered by James Marshal in 1848 at Sutter's Mill—sparking the California Gold Rush and an exodus of people from around the world to one small mountainous region in the nearly undeveloped west. Gold from Sutter's Mill, 1848
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Jan 25, 2021Gold Discovered at Sutter's Mill, January 24, 1848 he disease began in California and spread eastward. It struck people in every state of the Union in 1848 and continued, gaining virulence, for several years. The population most susceptible to the malady tended to be men between the ages of 16 and 60.
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Sutter's Mill is located at Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park in Coloma on Highway 49 north of Placerville. The park serves up to 400,000 visitors a year including more than 100,000 school children studying the history of California. Note to reporters: A media zone will be set up to photograph the timber raising work.
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This problem has been solved! In 1848, gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill in California. Over the next several years, hundreds of thousands of prospectors traveled westward hoping to make their fortunes mining gold. A man named Billy Merrell happened to own some of the land where the gold was discovered. Instead of digging the gold himself ...
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James Wilson Marshall (October 8, 1810 - August 10, 1885) was an American carpenter and sawmill operator, who on January 24, 1848 reported the finding of gold at Coloma, California, a small settlement on the American River about 36 miles northeast of Sacramento.His discovery was the impetus for the California Gold Rush.The mill property was owned by Johann (John) Sutter who employed Marshall ...
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But the Gold Rush, which swept California into the Union at breakneck speed, brought Sutter to ruin even as it made once-sleepy California the portal to the Golden West. Born Johann August Suter in 1803 in the German state of Baden, he was raised in Switzerland and as a teen joined the Swiss army. At 23 he married heiress Annette Dubeld and ...
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In data analyzed by Marc Fries, PSI, and Robert Matson, SAIC, the radar-defined strewn field is centered on the Sutter's Mill historic site. On April 24, Robert Ward searched under the radar footprint and collected the first 5.5 g meteorite in Henningsen-Lotus Park.
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Nov 6, 1994Lopez's discovery sparked California's first gold rush, six years before the far more famous discovery of the metal at Sutter's Mill, 400 miles north. Hundreds of prospectors streamed into ...
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Title James Marshall, discoverer of gold, at Sutter's Mill; Summary Photomechanical reproduction of the 1850(?) daguerreotype by R. H. Vance shows James Marshall standing in front of Sutter's sawmill, Coloma, California, where he discovered gold.
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Gold was discovered on John Sutter's land in January of 1848. By 1849, word had gotten out and people were coming from all over the world to mine for gold. The gold rush was largely over by the end...
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Who built Sutter's Mill? Sutter's Mill was a water-powered sawmill on the bank of the South Fork American River in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains in California. It was named after its owner John Sutter. A worker constructing the mill, James W. Marshall, found gold there in 1848.
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The Sutter Gold Mine (no website; 13660 Highway 49, Sutter Creek; 209-736-2708) offers gold panning and one-hour tours that take you underground into an old gold mine. A shuttle buggy slowly makes ...
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Sutter's Mill was a sawmill owned by John A. Sutter. John Sutter founded this fort in 1839 when he traveled west to Mexican territory. It was located in Coloma, California. It is best known for it's part in the California Gold Rush. On January 24, 1848 one of John Sutter's workers, John Marshall, discovered gold in a stream next to the sawmill.
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Jan. 24, 1848: Gold is discovered at Sutter's Mill, setting off California Gold Rush. Christy Karras. · Christy Karras. January 24, 2014, 10:58 AM. James W. Marshall discovered gold in what is ...
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John Augustus Sutter (February 23, 1803 - June 18, 1880), born Johann August Sutter and known in Spanish as Don Juan Sutter, was a Swiss immigrant of Mexican and American citizenship, known for establishing Sutter's Fort in the area that would eventually become Sacramento, California, the state's capital. Although he became famous following the discovery of gold by his employee James W ...
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