California Young Adult Goldrush Sets New National StandardLIBRARIES & teenagersINNOVATION adoptionTEENAGERS -- Services forYOUNG adultsYOUTH -- Services forSTANDARDSSERVICES forDrawing an analogy to one of California's great historic booms, this article begins with the question, "What is happening in ...
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During California’s Gold Rush, over 25 million ounces of gold were mined from the Sierra Nevada foothills. Much of it was taken from counties along California State Route 49, which is nicknamed the “Golden Chain Highway.” Highway 49 is numbered after the 49ers, the migrants and immigrant...
many Americans from various states are setting their sights west. It is a modern-day gold rush, with people not after the precious metal but the promise of a life full of possibilities. So, the allure of California remains strong, drawing in many willing to embrace its charm and oppo...
the Spanish Californios’ low population and concentration on the coast gave the Yokuts de facto control in the valley. However, this quickly changed in the 1850s with the combined disasters of a severe malaria outbreak and the California Gold Rush. As thousands of European settlers pou...
This forest-wrapped hamlet of handsome Victorian-era homes and tree-lined streets 60 miles northeast of Sacramento is one of Gold Country’s prettiest towns. Gold Rush history, wine, thriving gardens and fresh produce—it’s all in Nevada City. History
Gold Rush in 1848 John Bidwell discovered gold in the Feather River. By 1853, Bidwell Bar had 2,000 inhabitants, a post office and had become the Butte County county seat. Bidwell Bar (1856). Alta California masthead Newspapers 1849
They take a small narrow road that seems deserted and discuss California's history as they travel. Donald Duck opines that the turning point in California's history was the California gold rush. As he speaks passionately on this topic, Donald Duck is momentarily distracted from his driving. ...