List of people associated with the California Gold Rush
Appearance
See also Category:People of the California Gold Rush
This is a list of people associated with the California Gold Rush in Northern California during the period from 1848 to 1855.
Charles H. Bennett, present at the first discovery of gold
- Samuel Brannan
- R. C. Chambers
- Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
- William D. Bradshaw
- Charles Crocker
- Alonzo Delano
- George Washington Dennis
- Charles S. Fairfax
- Thomas Fallon
- Joseph Libbey Folsom
- John C. Frémont
- John White Geary
- Domingo Ghirardelli
- Mifflin Wistar Gibbs
- Daniel Govan
- Ulysses Grant
- Alvinza Hayward
- Albert W. Hicks
- John Wesley Hillman
- Sherman Otis Houghton
- William B. Ide
- Frank James
- Seth Kinman
- Peter Lester
- James Lick
- Heinrich Lienhard
- James Marshall, discoverer of the first gold
- Richard Barnes Mason
- John Templeton McCarty
- James McClatchy
- Benjamin McCulloch
- Joaquin Miller
- Joaquin Murietta
- Isaac Murphy
- Joshua Norton, a.k.a. His Imperial Majesty Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico
- Lester Allan Pelton, inventor of the "Pelton Runner," considered to be the "Father of Hydroelectric Power"
- Addison Pratt
- Benjamin B. Redding
- John Howell Sears, arrived by boat in 1850 to San Francisco.[1]
- William Tecumseh Sherman
- Claus Spreckels
- Leland Stanford
- Elijah Steele
- Levi Strauss
- John Sutter
- A. A. Townsend
- George Treat
- Matthew Turner
- Mark Twain
- Maríano Guadalupe Vallejo
- William Waldo
- Bela Wellman
- Luzena Wilson
- Edwin B. Winans
- Phillip D Armour started his meat packing business with funds from success in the Gold Fields
- George Hearst used slight mining knowledge from Missouri to succeed in 1850s gold rush investment
- John Studebaker built wheelbarrows in Placerville, CA in the early 1850s and contributed his earnings to the family Studebaker Wagon Corporation.
References
[edit]- ^ History of San Mateo County, California. Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center. San Francisco, Cal.: B.F. Alley Publishers. 1883.
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