Thesis (M.A., History)--California State University, Sacramento, 1954.When gold was discovered at Sutter's mill by John Marshall on January 24, 1848, thousands of Americans, Europeans, Orientals and Mexicans flocked to California. Bancroft estimated California to have in residence in mid-1848 about 14,000 persons. In the next eighteen months this population was swollen to 107,057 persons by January l, 1850. California's continued growth and expansion is made clear by the Eighth United States Census (1860) which counted 380,000. This study concerns one permanent city, Folsom, which lived on after the gold fever subsided, and managed to adapt itself to its surroundings in a manner sufficient to meet the needs of its citizens. Folsom is the pr...
Sutter's Mill, California. Where Marshall discovered the first gold, January 19, 1848. From: The Gol...
Originally published in 1851 without the Appendix and with a chapter on the natural history of Calif...
hen James Marshall picked up a sh iny bit of gold that cool Janu ary morn ing in 1848, he was not th...
Thesis (M.A., History)--California State University, Sacramento, 2011This study focuses on an area w...
With a population of 40 million and a gross domestic product of nearly 2.5 trillion dollars the stat...
Back in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, in the heart of the Mother Lode, lies Tuolumne County, w...
James Stephens Brown (b. 1828) was one of James W. Marshall's companions on January 24, 1848, when M...
Thesis (M.A., Social Science) -- California State University, Sacramento, 1953.This study is concern...
The discovery of gold in 1848 catapulted California into statehood and triggered environmental, soci...
Cowan p. 226; Rocq 16869; Sabin 26033; Wheat 79.First ed."Natural History of California: p. 275-386...
The Californian Gold Rush, commonly referred to as the “1849 Gold Rush” proved to be a major event w...
Back in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, in the heart of the Mother Lode, lies Tuolumne County, w...
Back in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, in the heart of the Mother Lode, lies Tuolumne County, w...
Back in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, in the heart of the Mother Lode, lies Tuolumne County, w...
On the morning of January 24, 1848, James W. Marshall discovered gold in California. The news spread...
Sutter's Mill, California. Where Marshall discovered the first gold, January 19, 1848. From: The Gol...
Originally published in 1851 without the Appendix and with a chapter on the natural history of Calif...
hen James Marshall picked up a sh iny bit of gold that cool Janu ary morn ing in 1848, he was not th...
Thesis (M.A., History)--California State University, Sacramento, 2011This study focuses on an area w...
With a population of 40 million and a gross domestic product of nearly 2.5 trillion dollars the stat...
Back in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, in the heart of the Mother Lode, lies Tuolumne County, w...
James Stephens Brown (b. 1828) was one of James W. Marshall's companions on January 24, 1848, when M...
Thesis (M.A., Social Science) -- California State University, Sacramento, 1953.This study is concern...
The discovery of gold in 1848 catapulted California into statehood and triggered environmental, soci...
Cowan p. 226; Rocq 16869; Sabin 26033; Wheat 79.First ed."Natural History of California: p. 275-386...
The Californian Gold Rush, commonly referred to as the “1849 Gold Rush” proved to be a major event w...
Back in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, in the heart of the Mother Lode, lies Tuolumne County, w...
Back in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, in the heart of the Mother Lode, lies Tuolumne County, w...
Back in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, in the heart of the Mother Lode, lies Tuolumne County, w...
On the morning of January 24, 1848, James W. Marshall discovered gold in California. The news spread...
Sutter's Mill, California. Where Marshall discovered the first gold, January 19, 1848. From: The Gol...
Originally published in 1851 without the Appendix and with a chapter on the natural history of Calif...
hen James Marshall picked up a sh iny bit of gold that cool Janu ary morn ing in 1848, he was not th...