The Gold Craze Takes Hold When gold was first discovered at Sutters Mill in the Sierra Nevada foothills of California, a mad dash like this country has never seen was put in motion. Thousands of people in the eastern United States, not to mention the world in general, suddenly wanted to be in California. The …
Monthly Archives: May 2013
Carnegie Libraries
The story of the Carnegie Libraries details one of the more interesting philanthropic endeavors the United States has ever experienced. It’s under reporting may be due to the fact it occurred so long ago and many of today’s generation may not even be aware of it. Thousands of Libraries Built Between the years of …
New Gold Towns Overnight
The Western Gold Fields One of the most fascinating aspects Gold Rush history, not only the with California Gold Rush, but also of mining camps in the old west in general was the speed at which a new town was “made into a town“. There were many gold rushes in the west and each …