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- It Was "Difficult Come" and"Easy Go" in the Gold Fields
- Christmas Found Gold Rush Miners Far From Their Homes
- Gold Rush Names Tell Some Rich Stories of Wins and Losses
- Gold Rush Women Were More Scarce Than Nuggets
- Moving West Men Lived on Boiled Badger and Bullet-Proof Bread
- Cornish Miners Followed Vanishing Gold Underground
- Mexico Gave Up Ownership of Gold Country Riches
- A Worker Who Saw Gold Discovered Recorded the Historic Events
- The Gold Rush Became History's Most Literate Mass Migration
- Newspapering Gold Rush Style Was Not Always An Easy Job
- Tales of Golden River Beds Turned Eyes to California
- Sea Voyages Brought Easterners to the Gold
- As More Forty-Niners Arrived Illness Swept the Gold Fields
- Legendary Stagecoach Robber Black Bart Led A Merry Chase
- Gold Field Desperadoes Used Pistols, Not Pans
- It Was a Dark and Stormy Night And the Nuggets Fell Like Rocks
- Entertaining Miners Became A Rare Golden Opportunity
- Golden Nuggets Brought Steel Rails to the West
- Women Miners Shared Gold Rush Hardships
- Legends of Lost Gold Mines Still Attract Fortune Hunters
- Some Mining Camps Faded Others Grew To Be Cities
- Even the Famous Were Lured By the Promise of Riches
- Empire Mine Evolves From Accident to Prominence
- It Was Hard Work and Hard Play For the Men of the Gold Rush
- Pressure Builds to End Hydraulic Gold Mining
- Water Power Idled Miners As Big Business Moved In
- Gold Field Doctor Found More Disease Than Riches
- Gamblers Flooded In To Lighten Miners' Loads
- Gold Rush Nuggets Are Once Again Hidden Away
- They Came for the Bright Metal And Are Remembered in Dull Stone
- Water is Put to Work In Underground Mines
- Steam Power Helped Build California
- Angry Ghosts Fire Fears In Old Nevada City Firehouse
- Nevada City Was One of the Original Gold Discovery Sites
- Miners From Oregon Were Early Gold Rush Arrivals
- Old Time Shootout at Gold Flat
- Stagecoaches Moved Gold, Men and Supplies West
- The Little Town at the End of the Road
- The Gold is Gone but the Chemicals Linger On
- It Was a Hot Story Few Newspapers Could Resist
- Silvery Metal Used to Gather Glittering Gold
- False Advertising: Salting a Gold Mine
- Crushed Rock & Chemicals Exposed the Gold
- Three Ghosts, No Waiting
- Cornish Miners Brought Family Life to the Gold Rush
- Nevada City Victorian Had Three Ghostly Visits
- "Old Block" Was Always a Shining Light
- The Appearance of Stores Was a Sign of Permanence
- Those Were the Days, My Friend
- The Role of Guns in Western Development
- Former Gold Miner Finds Bank Robbing Easier Work
- Telephones Come to the Gold Rush
- Old Gold Rush Memoir Reclaimed
- California -- Silk Capitol of the World?
- "Wagons West" Was the Cry
- Fire Repeatedly Destroyed Western Towns
- A Ghostly Scent of Lavender
- Lumber Was an Important Part of California's Early History
- Remains of Prehistoric Gold Miner Found
- Water Became a Major Tool
- She Survived an Historic Ordeal
- A Series of Firsts Heralds The Creation of a Town
- The Dam Has Broke!
- Old West Trials Were Liquid Affairs
- Halt! Who Goes There?
- California Gets a Constitution
- Darn Them Lowdown Highgraders!
- Before He Marched Through Georgia Sherman Marched to Sutter's Mill
- they carried the freight
- today's canals once played an important role in the gold rush
- Paddle Wheelers Took Men to the Gold In a Style They Would Not See Again
- Early Train Connections Remembered
- Bringing a Mine Back to Life
- Deadly Duels in Nevada City
- The Gold Rush Heads East
- Air Base Once a Landing Place for Miners
- ir Base Once a Landing Place for Miners
- The Gold Rush Heads East
- The First Invaders Were Seeds
- A Few Gold Rush Ghost Towns Remain
- Gold Rush Foods Were As Diverse As the Miners
- Strange and Violent News
- Trading Gold for Mercury - A Bad Deal
- Electricity From A Gold Mine
- Gold Field Justice Was Seldom Just
- Traditional Jewish Qualities Helped Build Gold Rush Communities
- Penn Valley History
- Rough and Ready History
- Gold Seekers Changed the Lives of Natives Forever
- Early Gold Mining Law Now Favors Big Companies
- A Gold Miner Writes About His Life
- A Gold Rush Childhood Comes Alive
- The Little Town at the End of the Road
- Gold Miners Moved Often in Search of Wealth
- Gold: A Hard Secret to Keep
- The Cold Hand of Death Reaches Out to Miner
- Flumes Were Water Highways During the Gold Rush
- Welcome to Judge Lynch's Court!
- Even the Famous Were Lured By the Promise of Riches
- Pressure Builds to End Hydraulic Gold Mining
- Gold Field Doctor Found More Disease Than Riches
- Legends of Lost Gold Mines Still Attract Fortune Hunters
- Gold Rush Names Tell Some Rich Stories of Wins and Losses
- False Advertising: Salting a Gold Mine
- Women Miners Shared Gold Rush Hardships
- They Came for the Bright Metal And Are Remembered in Dull Stone
- Cornish Miners Followed Vanishing Gold Underground
- It Was a Hot Story Few Newspapers Could Resist
- It Was "Difficult Come" and"Easy Go" in the Gold Fields
- Ghosts Haunting Antiques Store Leave Visible Traces
- Music and laughter from an empty hotel
- Donner Party Grave Mistake
- Donner Memorial State Park
- Was It Murder or Justice?
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- Malakoff Diggins State Park
- Empire Mine State Park
- South Yuba River State Park
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