| 1896 - 626 strani
...discovered a piece of gold. Searching further he fouud more. On his return to town he showed these pieces to his friends, who at once declared there must be a placer of gold there." Prospecting began at once. Placers were found and the first mining rush in the history of California... | |
| 1896 - 528 strani
...discovered a piece of gold. Searching further he found more. On his return to town he showed these pieces to his friends, who at once declared there must be a placer ol gold there." Prospecting began at once. Placers were found and the first mining rush in the history... | |
| George Wharton James - 1905 - 578 strani
...discovered a piece of gold. Searching further he found more. On his return to town he showed these pieces to his friends, who at once declared there must be a placer of gold there." Then the rush began. As soon as the people in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara heard of it they... | |
| 1911 - 558 strani
...discovered a piece of gold. Searching further he found more. On his return to town he showed these pieces to his friends, who at once declared there must be a placer of gold there." The news of the discovery soon spread from Santa Barbara to San Diego and the first gold rush... | |
| George Wharton James - 1913 - 390 strani
...discovered a piece of gold. Searching further, he found more. On his return to town he showed these pieces to his friends, who at once declared there must be a placer of gold there." Then the rush began. As soon as the people in Los Angeles and Santa Ba'rbara heard of it, they... | |
| James Miller Guinn - 1915 - 498 strani
...story of the discovery as told by Warner and by Don Abel Stearns agrees in the main facts, but differs materially in the date. Stearns says gold was first...it to be a fact that there was a placer of gold." Colonel Warner says: "The news of this discovery soon spread among the inhabitants from Santa Barbara... | |
| Thomas Dowler Murphy - 1915 - 588 strani
...discovered a piece of gold. Searching further he found more. On his return to town he showed these pieces to his friends, who at once declared there must be a placer of gold there.' "Then the rush began. As soon as the people in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara heard of it they... | |
| 1917 - 780 strani
...discovered a piece of gold. Search revealed other pieces. On his return to San Fernando he showed these to friends who at once declared there must be a placer of gold in the canyon. People from Los Angeles and Santa Barbara flocked to the new gold field. The first California... | |
| 1911 - 278 strani
...the discovery: gold. Searching further he found more. On his return to town he showed these pieces to his friends, who at once declared there must be a placer of gold there." In a few weeks hundreds of people were engaged in washing and winnowing the sands of the gold... | |
| John Walton Caughey, LaRee Caughey - 1977 - 532 strani
...the month of March, 1842, at a place called San Francisquito, about thirty-five miles northwest from Los Angeles. The circumstances of the discovery by...found it to be a fact that there was a placer of gold. . . ." JJ Warner visited the mines a few weeks after their discovery. He says: "From these mines was... | |
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