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... According to a biography done on him by California State Library, he built Sutter's Fort and sold important supplies to the new inflow of people traveling to ...
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... The northeastern frontier is held by Americans at Sutter's fort. Illegal ... Vallejo agreed to go with them to Sutter's fort. Jacob ...
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... Reed went ahead to Sutter's Fort where he would later organize a relief party. ... Twenty-seven people left with the rescue party to Sutter's Fort. ...
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... Hastings had made it to Sutter's Fort with eighty other wagons in early September and was no longer there to leave notes for them. ...
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... well. Four days later Marshall rode down to Sutter's Fort, in what is now Sacramento, and showed John Sutter what he had found. They ...
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... Also the Indian museum at Sutter's Fort State Historical Monument is a top attraction. One of the two dominating cities in California is Los Angeles. ...
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... At Fort Sutter McCutchen got a little ill and had to stay while Stanton went back to the Donner Party with supplies and two Indian guides. ...
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... Bibliography WORKS CITED Lewis, Oscar. Sutter's Fort: Gateway to the Gold Fields. New Jersey: Prentice- Hall, Inc Magill, Frank. Great Events from History. ...
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... The crew was building a sawmill for John Sutter. ... Although most people think of Fort Knox, Kentucky as the storage place for gold, there's actually more gold at ...
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... Sutter in Sacramento, where it was deemed indeed to be gold, and thus the ... parallels from the arkensas river to San Francisco, The route from Fort Smith along ...
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... In 1848, settlers discovered gold at Sutter's Mill, starting a mass migration. ... on April 12, 1861, troops in Charleston, South Carolina, fired on Fort Sumter, a ...
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A Swiss immigrant named John A. Sutter discovered flakes of gold in the Sierra ... This was evident during the attack on Fort Sumter, when he ordered the federal ...
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