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  2. South Umpqua River - Wikipedia

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    However, gold was discovered on the South Umpqua River in 1848 causing an influx of gold miners and the homesteaders found the rich agricultural land of the area desirable. In 1853 a treaty was negotiated between Joel Palmer , Superintendent of Indians, representing the Government of the United States and Chief Quintioosan and others ...

  3. Umpqua River - Wikipedia

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    The Umpqua River (/ ˈ ʌ m p k w ə / UMP-kwə) on the Pacific coast of Oregon in the United States is approximately 111 miles (179 km) long. One of the principal rivers of the Oregon Coast and known for bass and shad, the river drains an expansive network of valleys in the mountains west of the Cascade Range and south of the Willamette Valley, from which it is separated by the Calapooya ...

  4. List of mining areas in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mining areas in Colombia. [1] The mineral industry of Colombia is large and diverse; the country occupies the first place in mining areas per surface area in the world. In pre-Columbian times, mining of gold, silver, copper, emeralds, salt, coal and other minerals was already widespread.

  5. Myrtle Creek (South Umpqua River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Gold had been discovered in Douglas County as early as the 1860s. In 1891, China Ditch , a 33-mile (53 km) artificial waterway dug with the help of hundreds of Chinese workers, began diverting water from Little River in the North Umpqua River basin to North Myrtle Creek to make hydraulic dredging with large machines possible near the headwaters ...

  6. French Settlement, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Many noticed a remarkable area to move to someday. By 1846, Gagnier had grown a herd of "46 horses, 64 heads of cattle and 45 hogs". Starting summer 1848, most men in Oregon including French Prairie and the Umpqua area left for the California gold rush to generally return worse off with others now heading North into mining.

  7. All angling on North Umpqua River and tributaries closed - AOL

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    Aug. 8—All angling on the North Umpqua River and its tributaries is closed through Nov. 30. Low numbers of returning wild summer steelhead prompted state fishery managers to enact the angling ...

  8. List of rivers of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Overview of Oregon river drainage basins. This is a partial listing of rivers in the state of Oregon, United States.This list of Oregon rivers is organized alphabetically and by tributary structure.

  9. Recreational gold mining - Wikipedia

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    Gold pans and shovels are commonly allowed, but sluice boxes and suction dredges may be prohibited in some areas. [12] [13] There are public mining areas in many states, and prospecting may allow one to stake a gold placer claim or other type of mining claim in certain areas. Some public lands have been set aside for recreational gold panning.