Authors: Fred Rosen
Monterey, CA,
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Monterey County Historical Society,
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Monterey style of architecture,
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Monterrey, Mexico,
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Mormons and Mormonism
discovery of gold and,
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Mulford, Prentice,
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Murieta, Joaquin
as old man,
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as revolutionary,
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Reyes' framing of,
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Muzzey, David Saville,
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Native Americans
Act for the Government and Protection of the Indians (1850),
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,
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Custer and,
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dangers for overland travelers,
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as mill builders and workers,
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in New Mexico,
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Sioux,
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See also
Black Hills gold rush)
Treaty of 1868 with Sioux,
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Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo provisions,
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Zapatero (Tejon chief),
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Nauvoo, IL,
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New Helvetia,
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New Orleans, LA,
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New York Harbor,
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Nicaraguan route to California,
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Paisano (
New York Herald
correspondent),
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panning for gold,
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Perkins of Cincinnati,
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placer gold,
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the placer (gold region),
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Polk, James K.
gold discovery and,
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Larkin and,
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Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo,
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Webster's criticism of,
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Polk's State of the Union Address (1848)
on developing California,
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on gold in California,
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on Mexican-American War,
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on territorial possessions,
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on treaties with other countries,
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on U.S. military strength,
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polygamy of Mormons,
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presidential election (1848),
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prospectors.
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gold miners
publishing industry on gold fields,
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racism and class distinctions
against Chinese immigrants,
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crime in California and,
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gold fields and,
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greed as,
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higher class of steamboat pilot,
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Irish immigrants,
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against Latin Americans and Californios,
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ranching in Southern California,
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religion, gold rush and,
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Reminiscences of a ranger; or, Early times in Southern California
(Bell),
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resolutions for controlling crime,
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Reyes, Feliz,
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Reynosa, Mexico,
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Rio Bravo del Norte.
See
Rio Grande River
Rio Grande River
McNeil's description of,
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Mexican-American border dispute,
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Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo provisions,
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Rocky Mountains route to California,
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Rough and Ready mining camp,
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Sacramento, CA
expansion of,
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growth of,
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Mrs. Moore's establishment,
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Sutter's founding of,
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Sycamore Tree Establishment,
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Sacramento River,
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the saints.
See
Mormons and Mormonism
San Diego, CA,
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San Francisco, CA
arson in,
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commerce and manpower in,
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crime rate,
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desertion of during gold rush,
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harbor with abandoned ships,
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mob violence against criminals,
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news of gold discovery in,
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storage costs,
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Vigilance Committee,
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San Francisco Daily Courier
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Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de,
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Santa Fe, NM,
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Savannah, GA,
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sawmill, Marshall and Sutter's,
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Scott, Winfield,
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Seward, William,
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Shaeffer, Francis,
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Sheridan, Philip “Little Phil,”
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Sherman, William Tecumseh “Cump”
birth of,
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Civil War, march across Georgia,
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retirement and death of,
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Treaty of 1868 negotiated by,
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ships' crews, desertion of,
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Sioux tribes,
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Black Hills gold rush
slavery
of Californian Indians,
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as campaign issue (1848),
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Taylor's response to South,
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Slidell, John,
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Smith, Azariqah,
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Smith, George,
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Smith's Bar, CA,
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South America
(steamer),
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Spanish land grants in California,
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Stanish Lou River,
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Stanislaus Three,
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steamships
gamblers aboard,
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gold rush business boost,
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Ohio to New Orleans, LA,
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to Panama (springs a leak),
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as recommended mode of travel,
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supplies for miners on,
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Strode, Edward,
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Studebaker, John,
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Sutter, Anna Dubeld,
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Sutter, John.
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Sutter's Fort birth to early 30s,
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death of,
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Frémont and,
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McNeil's description of,
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Mexican citizenship,
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myth about ruination of,
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petitioning Congress for return of his land,
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provisions for Donner Party,
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sawmill, Marshall and Sutter's,
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Sutter's Creek, CA,
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Sutter's Fort
anonymous letter written from,
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idea for,
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reconstruction of,
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shopping mall and hotel at,
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Sycamore Tree Establishment, Sacramento, CA,
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Sydney (Australia), British ex-convicts from,
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Taylor, Zachary “Rough and Ready,”
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territorial possessions of U.S.,
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Tevis, Lloyd,
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Texas annexation resolution (1845),
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Texas Congress,
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Texas statehood,
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See also
Mexican-American War
“The excitement and enthusiasm of Gold Washing still continues-increases” (
California Star
),
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