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  2. California gold rush - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco had been a tiny settlement before the rush began. When residents learned about the discovery, it at first became a ghost town of abandoned ships and businesses, [19] but then boomed as merchants and new people arrived. The population of San Francisco increased quickly from about 1,000 [20] in 1848 to 25,000 full-time residents by ...

  3. Is there still gold in California? Why the gold rush lives on ...

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    More than 150 years after the gold rush first ... streets of the town with a jar filled with gold dust. San Francisco became a ghost town by the spring of 1848. ... 14,000 to nearly 100,000 by the ...

  4. Niantic (whaling vessel) - Wikipedia

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    Niantic was a whaleship that brought fortune-seekers to Yerba Buena (later renamed San Francisco) during the California Gold Rush of 1849. Run aground and converted into a storeship and hotel, she was a prominent landmark in the booming city for several years.

  5. The Gold Rush That Changed Everything

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    The Gold Rush began in earnest in 1849, which led to its eager participants being called "49ers," and within two years of James Marshall's discovery at Sutter's Mill, 90,000 people flocked to ...

  6. San Francisco Fire of 1851 - Wikipedia

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    During the height of the California Gold Rush, between December 1849 and June 1851, San Francisco endured a sequence of seven severe fires, of which this was the sixth and by far the most damaging. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In terms of property value, it did three times as much damage as the next most destructive of the seven fires.

  7. List of people associated with the California Gold Rush

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    founder of the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company in San Francisco, California. Mifflin Wistar Gibbs: 1823–1915 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. African American politician, businessman, publisher, abolitionist During the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, he led a migration of African Americans from San Francisco to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

  8. Barbary Coast, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Before the California gold rush, there were only a few hundred people living in tents and wooden shanties within San Francisco.However, after the gold rush, the population of San Francisco increased fifty-fold in just two years—from 492 in 1847 to over 25,000 in 1849. [4]

  9. Diving into Gold Country in the World's Quickest Car

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    In fact, these are the hills, the canyons around California’s American River, east of Sacramento, where gold was initially discovered, igniting the 1849 gold rush.