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  1. The Nature of Gold: An Environmental History of the Klondike Gold Rush.(Book Review): An article from: American Review of Canadian Studies by Jerry Green, 2004-09-22
  2. Rush For Riches: Gold Fever And the Making of California.(Riches for All: The California Gold Rush and the World)(American Alchemy: The California Gold ... Review): An article from: California History by Douglas E. Kyle, 2004-03-22
  3. Precious Dust: The American Gold Rush Era : 1848-1900 by Paula Mitchell Marks, 1994-03
  4. Land of Golden Dreams: California in the Gold Rush Decade, 1848-1858 by Peter J. Blodgett, 1999-01-01
  5. American Alchemy: The California Gold Rush and Middle-Class Culture (Cultural Studies of the United States) by Brian Roberts, 2000-05-31
  6. Spreading the Word: A History of Information in the California Gold Rush by Richard T. Stillson, 2008-05-01
  7. The Second Gold Rush: Oakland and the East Bay in World War II by Marilynn S. Johnson, 1996-12-29
  8. Children of the Gold Rush by Claire Rudolf Murphy, Jane G. Haigh, 2001-05
  9. The Bible on the Lost Dutchman Gold Mine and Jacob Waltz: A Pioneer History of the Gold Rush (Prospecting and Treasure Hunting) by Helen Corbin, 2002-06
  10. Bluewater Gold Rush/The Odyssey of a California Sea Urchin Diver by Tom Kendrick, 2006-10-22
  11. John Sutter: Sutter's Fort and the California Gold Rush (The Library of American Lives and Times) by Iris Engstrand, Kenneth N. Owens, 2004-08
  12. Rooted in Barbarous Soil: People, Culture, and Community in Gold Rush California (California History Sesquicentennial Series)
  13. Gold Fever!: Tales from the California Gold Rush by Rosalyn Schanzer, 2007-01-09
  14. The Georgia Gold Rush: Twenty-Niners, Cherokees, and Gold Fever by David Williams, 1995-02

41. 1800s - Dame Shirley And The Gold Rush Stories Of America
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42. African American Rights During The Gold Rush Era
I appeal with pride to the history of the free for he was born in the great Americanfamily, and is excitement to the north due to the Frazier River gold rush.
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Negro Rights Activities in Gold Rush California By RUDOLPH M. LAPP Long before the Civil War free Negroes were active in movements to improve the position of their people in American society. Recent events of this kind are actually a continuum of earlier, lesser known efforts. The nineteenth century free Negro also had his detractors and his supporters. His struggles were marked by some successes and many defeats. Little has been written of the leadership he developed, the campaigns he conducted, and the frustrations he endured. While the greatest part of this story is set in the eastern states of the North, the Gold Rush brought a chapter of it to California The Negro population of Gold Rush California was not large. They comprised roughly 1 percent of the population. The significance of their story is not in their number but rather in the moral force that the Negroes were able to exert and the courage they displayed. Above all, the account of Negro organization and their struggles against often insurmountable odds testifies to the inaccuracy of the belief that the American Negro did little on his own behalf. In the spring of 1850 the Daily Alta of San Francisco stated that in their opinion most forty- niner Negroes had become free. The 1850 census supported this view, of course, since slavery was declared illegal in the 1849 state constitution and there was no provision for enumerating slaves on the census forms. The census merely states there were 962 Negroes in the state at that time.

43. Asian-Nation : Asian American History, Demographics, & Issues :: The First Asian
Article and discussion about the first Asians in America and early periodof Asian american history, including the gold rush in California, the
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Article and discussion about the first Asians in America and early period of Asian American history, including the Gold Rush in California, the Transcontinental Railroad, anti-Asian movement, the Chinese Exclusion Act, and the efforts of many Asians to fight against such injustices. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to maximize your experience and enjoyment at Asian-Nation.
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44. Frieze Of American History
feet is a female figure representing history, who holds a Hidalgo, which fixed theMexicanamerican boarder at Mill set off the California gold rush of 1849.
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A 360-degree panoramic photograph of the entire frieze (657k) is available; you may also choose to view photographs of the individual scenes by selecting from the list below. The frieze is the work of three artists. It was designed by Constantino Brumidi, an Italian artist who studied in Rome before emigrating to America. He worked at the Capitol over a period of twenty-five years, decorating numerous committee rooms and the areas known as the Brumidi Corridors ; he also painted the Rotunda canopy fresco, The Apotheosis of Washington . Brumidi created a sketch for the Rotunda frieze in 1859 but was not authorized to begin work until 1877. After enlarging the sketches for the first scenes, Brumidi began painting the frieze in 1878, at the age of 73. His design traces America's history from the landing of Columbus to the discovery of gold in California. As was common in the history books of the day, the Spanish explorers and the Revolutionary War are emphasized. While working on the figure of William Penn in the scene "William Penn and the Indians," Brumidi's chair slipped on the scaffold platform. He saved himself from falling only by clinging to the rung of a ladder for 15 minutes until he was rescued. He returned to the scaffold once more but then worked on enlarging his remaining sketches until his death a few months later in February 1880.

45. Homework Center - Language Arts
topically organized Web site about the study of the american West faster.html Thissite provides photographs of historic moments in railroad history. gold rush.
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46. Homework Helpers - California Gold Rush
California The rush for gold, J 979.404 WAD. The California gold rushin american history, J 979.404 ALT. The gold rush of 1849, J 979.404 BLA.
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H omework H elpers C alifornia G old R ush A t H ome W ebsites to V isit In Their Own Words and Images - Letters, writing and art of the Gold Rush. Gold Rush - The history of the California Gold Rush plus a timeline. The Discovery of Gold in California - Many articles about the Gold Rush in San Francisco in original writings and advertisements. The Gold Rush - History of the Gold Rush plus fun and weird facts. California's Untold Gold Rush Stories - History, art of the Gold Rush plus quizzes and interactive experience. 150 Years - California Gold Rush - How gold was mined plus more. I n the L ibrary G etting S tarted Read an article in the encyclopedia on the California Gold Rush. This will give you an overview on the subject and other important terms that may be used for your search. Decide if you need to narrow down your subject to a specific place or person of the era. Remember an encyclopedia is an excellent place to start your research, but you need to consult a number of other resources as well. World Book Encyclopedia - J030 WOR U sing the L ibrary C atalog Press F3 (Subject) for the subject heading on the computer. Type in your subject, California gold discoveries, and press F1 (Titles) to view the list of titles. Use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlight bar to a title you are interested in, the press enter. Press F2 (Call Number) to see the location in the library and whether the book is currently available. Call numbers with a J in front of them are in the children's area. Use the "Page Down" or "Page Up" key to move to the next screen of titles.

47. Digital History
Back to Hypertext history Our Online american history Textbook.Westward Expansion The gold rush Period 18201860,
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48. California Gold Rush, African American History, Interracial Friendship, Jewish I
Spache Readability Formula) Themes California gold rush, African american history,Interacial Friendship, Jewish Interest, Bravery, Slavery Accelerated Reader
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illustrated by Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu
A fictional story set during the California Gold Rush, in which
a girl teams up with her best friend in search of gold to buy
In the 1850s, during the time of the California Gold Rush, Rosabel and Sophie become best friends because they are both outsiders. Rosabel is African American and Sophie is Jewish. Rosabel has freedom papers, but her mother, Miz Violet, is a runaway slave. They have escaped to California, where slavery is against the law. But Miz Violet is not completely safe. The Fugitive Slave Act allows runaway slaves to be captured and returned to their owners.
When a slave catcher shows up and takes Miz Violet away, it is up to Rosabel and Sophie to put their clever minds together and come up with a way to free Miz Violet once and for all.
Using lively language that evokes the West of Gold Rush days, Linda Jacobs Altman has crafted a heartwarming story of love, bravery, and friendship.
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49. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: American History Timeline
as gold and Stories from the gold rush. United States Postage Stamps CelebratingAmerica s history. Engines of Change The american Industrial Revolution, 1790
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50. WorkingForChange-The Great Iraqi Gold Rush
AUSTIN, Texas My, my, my, the great Iraqi gold rush is on, and who old friendsat WorldCom, perpetrator of the largest accounting fraud in american history.
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51. California Gold Rush
Index When gold was discovered at Sutter s Mill on the american River in 1848, itstarted the California gold rush, one of history s largest mass migrations.
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"The California Gold Rush comes alive with true stories about the people who lived it." Choose from over 30 informative California gold rush articles by Don Baumgart. California Gold Rush Index:
When gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill on the American River in 1848, it started the California Gold Rush, one of history's largest mass migrations. Here writer Don Baumgart brings the California Gold Rush alive by writing about the people who lived it. Click to read :
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52. Local History Archive Contexts Colorado Gold Rush, Early Settlement, And The Cre
of the settlers had passed through the area in a rush to the gold fields and werequick to claim the lands supposedly relinquished by american Indians in
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Antoine Janis is believed to have been the first Euro-American settler in Larimer County. Janis was born in Missouri to French parents and his father freighted supplies from St. Louis to Wyoming during the heyday of the fur trade. In the waning days of that era, Janis again passed through the Cache la Poudre Valley. Charmed by its beauty, he staked out a squatter's claim west of the present site of Laporte in 1844. Janis reported that when he claimed the area, "the streams were all very high and the valley black with buffalo...and I thought the Poudre valley was the loveliest spot on earth...." Janis marked his property in the event that settlement came to the area, but did not erect a residence at that time. Captain Evans Headquarters, officers in front of building, at the old fort, c. 1864

53. California Gold Rush - Eclectic Homeschool Resource Center
men, women, and children of the gold rush, this absorbing combines the words of thegold seekers and to one of the most colorful chapters in american history.
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54. Sacramento Convention And Visitors Bureau: SACRAMENTO HISTORY
at Sutter’s Mill capped off the greatest human migration in american history. postof Sutter’s Fort, the Sacramento region is rich in gold rush history.
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Welcome to the official on-line travel and meeting planner for Sacramento, California. Sacramento is home to
Gold Rush-era attractions, California State Capitol tours, outdoor adventures, and hotels, dining and cultural arts for every taste and budget.
When you visit Sacramento, you're sure to "Discover Gold!" HOME HOTEL PACKAGES WATCH VIDEO MAPS ... CONTACT US SITE SEARCH
Select a Page About Sacramento Home Area Facts Sacramento History Sacramento Links Things To Do Multicultural Affairs Multicultural Brochure (pdf) Sacramento Milestones How To Get Here Brochures Contact Us SACRAMENTO HISTORY Old Sacramento
Considering the adventurous and ambitious spirit inherent of the pioneers, it is no surprise that some famous names got their start in Sacramento. For example, the influence of the "Big Four" of western railroading (Leland Stanford, Mark Hopkins, Collis P. Huntington and Charles Crocker) is evident throughout the city. The Big Four Building in Old Sacramento includes th e Huntington Hopkins Hardware Store Museum and Stanford Gallery. B.F. Hastings opened as a bank in April 1853 that is now a museum housing a reconstructed Supreme Court, Wells Fargo Bank and the Pony Express.

55. Klondike Gold Rush Museum Seattle, Washington (Historical Museums)
You will find pages similar to Klondike gold rush Museum at Historical Museums. VisitOnline Highways interactive american history project.
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The gold rush started in 1896 and helped in shaping the Seattle that we know today. The museum is located in downtown's Pioneer Square, and packs a wealth of historical artifacts and information. Open daily year-round. Admission is free, donations are welcome. Lowest rates and Free candid reviews for Seattle at Tripadvisor.com. Read opinions from travelers like you. Compare lodging prices from Expedia, Travelocity, and Orbitz. Visit Online Highways' interactive American History project. A team of researchers is developing a site that will present U.S. history in the context of present day travel. Location 117 S Main St
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56. CPL Kids Pages: Learning Links: History
from Library of Congress american West Development history Ellis Island FromRevolution to Reconstruction Ghosts of the Klondike gold rush The gold rush
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57. Huntington Research | American History Resources
There are more than 100 gold rush journals in mauscript, and many collections of generalworks) in the fields of British and american history and literature
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Research Materials in American History
Before 1600 The collection is nearly complete in the very rare printed accounts of explorers from Columbus onward, and there is a large group of other foreign books relating to America. 1600 to 1800 General American History Since 1800 Western Americana
Further Information On Manuscript Holdings
Guide to American Historical Manuscripts in the Huntington Library (San Marino, 1979); Guide to Literary Manuscripts in the Huntington Library (San Marino, 1979); Guide to British Historical Manuscripts in the Huntington Library (San Marino, 1982); Guide to Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Huntington Library (2 vols., 1989); The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections; Guide to Archives and Manuscripts in the United States (New Haven, 1961), pp 28-38 and references therein.

58. American Alchemy: The California Gold Rush And Middle-Class Culture (Cultural St
american Alchemy The California gold rush and MiddleClass Few books have as muchto teach about the history of Californians or the United States.
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American Alchemy: The California Gold Rush and Middle-Class Culture (Cultural Studies of the United States)
American Alchemy: The California Gold Rush and Middle-Class Culture (Cultural Studies of the United States)

by Authors: Brian Roberts
Released: May, 2000
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American Alchemy: The California Gold Rush and Middle-Class Culture (Cultural Studies of the United States) > Customer Review #1: Incisive, engaging, and eloquent.

Full of interesting, charming, and humorous anecdotes gathered from letters and diaries, Roberts accomplishes the elusive task of making history informative and entertaining. Roberts repudiates the notion that the forty-niners were predominately working-class folk, explaining instead that most forty-niners were actually of middle-class origin (pointing out that the trip to California was expensive). These middle-class forty-niners, Roberts illustrates, joined the gold rush as a "rebellion against certain middle-class values; this revolt, in turn, was largely carried out by middle-class individuals." The gold rush provided an escape for those who sought freedom from the confines of Victorian mores.

59. Art Of The Gold Rush
and contemporary newspaper articles, The Art of the gold rush broadens our understandingof american culture during a memorable period in the nation s history.
http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/8210.html
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Art of the Gold Rush
(Published in association with the Oakland Museum of California and the Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento)

Publication Date: April 1998 Subjects: Art Rights: World 168 pages, 8-1/2 x 11 inches, 75 color illustrations and 50 b/w illustrations. Clothbound
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DESCRIPTION (back to top) The California Gold Rush captured the get-rich dreams of people around the world more completely than almost any event in American history. This catalog, published in celebration of the sesquicentennial of the 1848 discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill, shows the vitality of the arts in the Golden State during the latter nineteenth century and documents the dramatic impact of the Gold Rush on the American imagination. Among the throngs of gold-seekers in California were artists, many self-taught, others formally trained, and their arrival produced an outpouring of artistic works that provide insights into Gold Rush events, personages, and attitudes. The best-known painting of the Gold Rush era, C.C. Nahl's Sunday Morning in the Mines (1872), was created nearly two decades after gold fever had subsided. By then the Gold Rush's mythic qualities were well established, and new allegoriesparticularly the American belief in the rewards of hard work and enterprisecan be seen on Nahl's canvas. Other works added to the image of California as a destination for ambitious dreamers, an image that prevails to this day. In bringing together a range of art and archival material such as artists' diaries and contemporary newspaper articles

60. America's Gold Rush:
America s gold rush John Sutter and the Discovery of gold in California Check outother books in the Set Great Moments in american history Set 3
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