Sutter's Mill on the American River near Coloma, the early months of 1848. California was about to erupt with gold fever. The basic story is rather well known. John Sutter was a pioneering businessman in Sacramento who had land holdings on the American River nearby. On 24 January 1848 at Sutter's new lumber mill beside the river, his ...

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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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Gold 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—Where Gold was First Discovered. The accompanying illustration will call to the minds of pioneers of California, many pleasant reminiscences of those favored and long to-be-remembered days, the days of "49."

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Photos from this Saturday's returned annual "Gold Rush Live" event held at the site of Sutter Mill where gold was discovered in 1848. For the event a gold rush era town is recreated with period actors who remain in character. First, here are photos of the Sutter Mill site itself and the American River waters that fed it:

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On Jan. 24, 1848, James W. Marshall discovered a gold nugget at Sutter's Mill in northern California, a discovery that led to the gold rush of 1849.

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When Sutter's Mill Specialties first began, we specialized in strictly high-end, executive engraved gifts, like this Gold Plated Putter we are still proud to offer today. The epitome of class and elegance, this completely playable putter is …

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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 …

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John A. Sutter and James W. Marshall. See the Related Link.Actually, John A Sutter and James W Marshall both DIDNT discover it together. However, It was Sutter's Mill. But Marshall discovered the ...

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The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill led to waves of this immigrated group coming to America to seek their fortune. asked Oct 6, 2015 in Criminal Justice by Betta_Betty. a. African-Americans b. Irish c. English d. Chinese. electives-upper-level; 0 Answers. 0 votes. answered Oct 6, 2015 by ...

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The story of the fateful morning in 1848 when John Marshall discovered gold at Sutter's Mill on a bend of the American River. In May, 1847, with my rifle, blanket, and a few crackers to eat with the venison (for the deer then were awful plenty), I ascended the American River, according to Mr. Sutter's wish, as he wanted to find a good site ...

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_____ that gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill and that the California Gold Rush began. A. Because in 1848 B. It was in 1848 C. In 1848 that it was D. That in 1848 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is ...

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Depiction of Sutter's Mill with busts of John A. Sutter and James W. Marshall. Lettering: CALIFORNIA SESQUICENTENNIAL GOLD DISCOVERY 1848 1998 John A. Sutter James W. Marshall Sutter's Mill . Reverse. Seal of the state of …

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Jan. 24, 1894. 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. Now to give a clear conception of that most notable event, we must go back to the time when the project of building the mill was ...

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Discovery at Sutter's Mill On January 24, 1848, James Wilson Marshall, a carpenter originally from New Jersey, found flakes of gold in the …

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Gold discovered at Sutter's Creek A millwright discovers gold along the banks of Sutter's Creek in California, forever changing the course of history in the American West.

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_____ that gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill and that the California Gold Rush began. A. Because in 1848 B. It was in 1848 C. In 1848 that it was D. That in 1848

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1848 Gold Nugget. 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. John Marshall was superintending the construction of a sawmill for …

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The California gold rush began like any other—with a chance gold discovery and the subsequent rapid-fire spreading of this news. On January 24, 1848, a man named James W. Marshall spotted flakes of gold in Coloma on the American River. Marshall was in the process of building a sawmill for John Sutter, the owner of Sutter's Mill where the ...

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Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park's lead historian Ed Allen gives a lesson on the history and people of the Gold Rush era to a group touring the Gold Discovery Museum Saturday as the park celebrated the 172nd anniversary of James Marshall's discovery of …

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