GOLD
In 1847, 800 people lived in San Francisco. By 1858, the city had 50,000 residents. How did such a big change happen in such a short time? The answer is in the hills 150 miles to the north, near the American River, where James Marshall discovered a gold nugget in 1848. In this issue, you can find out more about what life was like for the thousands of people who raced westward, hoping to strike it rich. Find out about some of these men and women in "Gold Rush Portraits," then learn about different types of gold mining and how to spot "ghosts" of the Gold Rush that still survive today. Read the interview with earth science professor Jim Gill to find out about the science behind panning for gold nuggets. With all your new knowledge, you'll be ready to celebrate Forty-Niner's Day in style.
Paperback 32 pgs. Full Color
Suggested for ages: 9-14
Product Code: CCR9805
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