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The Californa Gold Rush

  • The Begining of The Gold Rush

    The Begining of The Gold Rush
    The great California gold rush began on January 24, 1848, when James W. Marshall discovered a gold nugget in the American River while constructing a water pump.
  • General Store Opens at Sutter's Mill

    General Store Opens at Sutter's Mill
    A mormon leader named Samuel Brannan opens a general store at Sutter's Fort, near modern day in Sacramento.
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    Begining and End of the Californa Gold Rush

  • Gold Discovered

    Gold Discovered
    James W. Marshall is a foreman building a lumber mill for pioneer landholder John Sutter discovers gold in the American River east of Sacramento.
  • California Becomes Territory

    California Becomes Territory
    California becomes United States territory with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo which ends the Mexican American War by transferring nearly half of Mexico's lands to the United States.
  • Newspaper Reports Gold

    Newspaper Reports Gold
    The Californian newspaper in San Francisco reports for the first time the gold discovery in the Sierra.
  • Gold News Spreads East

    Gold News Spreads East
    San Francisco's California Star newspaper prints a six page special edition, for distribution in the eastern states, touting immensely rich gold mines in California.
  • Gold Announced in San Francisco

    Gold Announced in San Francisco
    San Francisco merchant Samuel Brannan runs through the streets of the city, waving a quinine bottle full of gold while shouting Gold, gold, gold from the American River.
  • Samuel Brannan's Store Booms

    Samuel Brannan's Store Booms
    In the first six weeks following the arrival of gold fever in San Francisco Samuel Brannan earns $36,000 the equivalent of $750,000 today in profits from his general store outfitting miners with picks pans and shovels.
  • Chinese Arrive in San Francisco

    Chinese Arrive in San Francisco
    The first Chinese immigrants arrive in San Francisco.
  • Indians Mine Gold

    Indians Mine Gold
    More than half the miners in the gold fields in the first months of the Gold Rush are Indians, often brutally exploited by whites.
  • New York Herald Reports Gold

    New York Herald Reports Gold
    The New York Herald becomes the first major eastern newspaper to tout the discovery gold in California.
  • New York Herald Reports Gold

    New York Herald Reports Gold
    The New York Herald becomes the first major eastern newspaper to tout the discovery gold in California.
  • a new star

    a new star
    -A new star is added to the flag.
  • First Gold Ship Departs

    First Gold Ship Departs
    The first gold ship, bearing $500,000 bound for the United States Mint sails from San Francisco.
  • President James Polk Confirms Gold

    President James Polk Confirms Gold
    President James K. Polk confirms the discovery of gold in California in an address to Congress touching off a migration of hundreds of thousands of men hopeful of striking it rich in the goldfields.
  • Robert Semple

    Robert Semple
    Robert Semple changed the name of the combined Star and Californian to the Alta California.
  • Henry M. Naglee

    Henry M. Naglee
    Henry M. Naglee and Richard H. Sinton formed a bank called the Exchange and Deposit Office on Kearny St. facing Portsmouth Plaza. Sinton was acting paymaster aboard the Ohio and came to San Francisco with Commodore Jones
  • preasedent polk

    preasedent polk
    President Polk appointed John White Geary as Postmaster, with the power to expand postal service through the new territory.The Alta California became the first daily newspaper in California.
  • Public meeting

    Public meeting
    Public meeting at the Plaza formed the Legislative Assembly of the District of San Francisco with 15 elected members.
  • Goat Island

    Goat Island
    Goat Island also known as Sea Bird Island and later as Wood Island, sold by Nathan Spear to Harbor Master Edward A. King for $1.
  • First regular steamboat service

    First regular steamboat service
    First regular steamboat service to California inaugurated by the arrival of the Pacific Mail’s steamer California. Gen. Persifer F. Smith, new commander of the military division of California, was aboard. Thomas O. Larkin and Capt. William T. Sherman went into the bay by small boat to greet the vessel.
  • Legislative Assembly

    Legislative Assembly
    Legislative Assembly of the District of San Francisco met until June 4.
  • Gen. Smith, military commander

    Gen. Smith, military commander
    Gen. Smith, military commander of California, declared the Yerba Buena harbor to be poor because the seas are too rough and it is located on a peninsula with little water and few food supplies.
  • Chilean ship

    Chilean ship
    Chilean ship “Julia” ran aground on the Presidio Shoals.
  • Brevet Brigadier

    Brevet Brigadier
    Brevet Brigadier General Bennet Riley, arrived with his brigade aboard the “U.S.S. Iowa” at Monterey.
  • Brevet Gen

    Brevet Gen
    Brevet Gen. Riley replaced Brevet Gen. Mason as Governor of California.
  • Friends of a Rail-Road

    Friends of a Rail-Road
    Friends of a Rail-Road to San Francisco held public meeting at the U.S. Hotel in Boston to present P. P. F. Degrand’s plan, the only one as yet proposed, which will secure promptly and certainly, and by a single act of legislation, the construction of railroad to California.
  • Auction at the Leidesdorff Rancho

    Auction at the Leidesdorff Rancho
    Auction at the Leidesdorff Rancho. American Fork, the horses, mares, bullocks, and other live stock, belonging to the estate of W.A. Leidesdorff, deceased, and now on said rancho. For further particulars, enquire of Messrs. S. Brannan & Co., Sacramento City. Authorized by William Davis Merry Howard, administor of the estate of W.A. Leidesdorff who died in 1848.
  • First Presbyterian Church

    First Presbyterian Church
    First Presbyterian Church organized by the Rev. Albert Williams in the school house on the Plaza.
  • Political turmoil as Sheriff

    Political turmoil as Sheriff
    Political turmoil as Sheriff John C. Pulis seized records of Alcalde Thaddeus M. Leavenworth.
  • general election

    general election
    Second general election under the state constitution takes place.