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The Georgia Gold Rush was the first significant gold rush
Gold rush

A gold rush is a period of feverish migration of workers into the area of a dramatic discovery of commercial quantities of gold.Eight gold rushes took place throughout the 19th century in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United States....
 in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. It started in 1829 in the present day Lumpkin County
Lumpkin County, Georgia

Lumpkin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia . As of the 2000 census, the population was 21,016. The 2007 Census Estimate shows a population of 26,554 ....
 near county seat Dahlonega, and soon spread through the North Georgia mountains
North Georgia mountains

The Georgia Mountains Region or North Georgia mountains is an area that starts in the northeast corner of Georgia , United States, and spreads in a westerly direction....
, following the Georgia Gold Belt
Georgia Gold Belt

The largest quantities of gold found in the eastern United States were found in the Georgia Gold Belt, which extends from eastern Alabama to Rabun County, Georgia, Georgia ....
. By the early 1840s, gold became harder to find. When gold was discovered in California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
 in 1848 to start the California Gold Rush
California Gold Rush

The California Gold Rush began on January 24, 1848, when gold was discovered by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill, in Coloma, California, California....
, many Georgia miners moved west.

ough the discovery of gold in Georgia in 1828 was the event that led to the Georgia Gold Rush, there was knowledge of gold in the North Georgia mountains much earlier.






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The Georgia Gold Rush was the first significant gold rush
Gold rush

A gold rush is a period of feverish migration of workers into the area of a dramatic discovery of commercial quantities of gold.Eight gold rushes took place throughout the 19th century in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United States....
 in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. It started in 1829 in the present day Lumpkin County
Lumpkin County, Georgia

Lumpkin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia . As of the 2000 census, the population was 21,016. The 2007 Census Estimate shows a population of 26,554 ....
 near county seat Dahlonega, and soon spread through the North Georgia mountains
North Georgia mountains

The Georgia Mountains Region or North Georgia mountains is an area that starts in the northeast corner of Georgia , United States, and spreads in a westerly direction....
, following the Georgia Gold Belt
Georgia Gold Belt

The largest quantities of gold found in the eastern United States were found in the Georgia Gold Belt, which extends from eastern Alabama to Rabun County, Georgia, Georgia ....
. By the early 1840s, gold became harder to find. When gold was discovered in California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
 in 1848 to start the California Gold Rush
California Gold Rush

The California Gold Rush began on January 24, 1848, when gold was discovered by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill, in Coloma, California, California....
, many Georgia miners moved west.

Discovery


Prior to 1828

Although the discovery of gold in Georgia in 1828 was the event that led to the Georgia Gold Rush, there was knowledge of gold in the North Georgia mountains much earlier. Since the 16th century, American Indians in Georgia told Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
an explorers that the small amounts of gold which they possessed came from mountains of the interior. Some poorly documented accounts exist of Spanish or French mining gold in north Georgia between 1560 and 1690, but they are based on supposition and on rumors passed on by Indians. In summing up known sources, Yeates observed: “Many of these accounts and traditions seem to be quite plausible. Nevertheless, it is hardly probable, that the Spaniards would have abandoned mines, which were afterwards found to be quite profitable, as those in North Georgia.” In 1799, gold was discovered in North Carolina
North Carolina

North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north....
, which led to speculation that there was probably gold in Georgia, too.

1828 discovery

Two factors connected with the Georgia gold discovery created the conditions that led to the Georgia Gold Rush in 1829. First, the placer deposit
Placer deposit

In geology, a placer deposit or placer is an accumulation of valuable minerals formed by deposition of dense mineral phases in a trap site....
s found in Georgia meant that gold was relatively easy to collect. Second, word of Georgia’s gold deposits spread rapidly, with stories that captured the imagination.

No one knows which version of the original find is accurate:
  • Some anecdotes have either Frank Logan or his slave's making the find in White County, Georgia
    White County, Georgia

    White County is located in the northeast corner of the U.S. state of Georgia . It was created on December 22, 1857. As of 2000, the population was 19,944....
     in Dukes Creek
    Dukes Creek

    Dukes Creek is the creek in White County, Georgia on which gold was found in 1828. Either Frank Logan or one of his slaves is typically given the credit for this find....
    .
  • Another version of the White County find has John Witheroods' finding a three-ounce nugget along Dukes Creek.
  • Still another version was that the North Carolina prospector Jesse Hogan found gold near Dahlonaga, Georgia at Ward's Creek.
These stories and others spread rapidly and “gold fever” soon took hold.

Rush

No matter who made the gold discovery in 1828, the gold rush started in 1829 in Lumpkin County and began spreading rapidly. One of the first public accounts was in August 1, 1829, when the Georgia Journal (a Milledgeville
Milledgeville, Georgia

Milledgeville is a city in and the county seat of Baldwin County, Georgia in the U.S. state of Georgia . It is northeast of Macon, Georgia, Located just before Eatonton, Georgia on the way to Athens, Georgia along U.S....
 newspaper), ran the following notice.

GOLD.—A gentleman of the first respectability in Habersham county, writes us thus under date of 22d July: "Two gold mines have just been discovered in this county, and preparations are making to bring these hidden treasures of the earth to use." So it appears that what we long anticipated has come to pass at last, namely, that the gold region of North and South Carolina, would be found to extend into Georgia.


This notice shows both that the gold rush had spread to Habersham County and that the people of Georgia were certainly aware of the other gold finds in the southern Appalachian Mountains
Appalachian Mountains

The Appalachian Mountains or , often called the Appalachians, are a vast mountain range in eastern North America. Definitions vary on the precise boundaries of the Appalachians....
.

Although much of the land on which the gold was found was under the control of the Cherokee Indians, mining operations quickly sprang up in Lumpkin, White
White County, Georgia

White County is located in the northeast corner of the U.S. state of Georgia . It was created on December 22, 1857. As of 2000, the population was 19,944....
, Union
Union County, Georgia

Union County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia . As of 2000, the population was 17,289. The 2007 Census Estimate shows a population of 20,968 ....
 and Cherokee
Cherokee County, Georgia

Cherokee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia . As of 2000, the population was 141,903. The 2007 Census Estimate placed the population at 204,363 ....
 counties. In the early stages of the gold rush, the majority of the mining was placer mining
Placer mining

Placer mining is the mining of Alluvium deposits for minerals. This may be done by Open pit mining or by various forms of tunneling into ancient riverbeds....
. By 1830, historians estimate that there were 4,000 miners working on just the Yahoola Creek in Lumpkin County and over 300 ounces (8.5 kg) of gold per day was being produced in an area from north of Blairsville
Blairsville, Georgia

Blairsville is a city in Union County, Georgia, Georgia , United States. The population was 659 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Union County, Georgia....
 to the southeast corner of Cherokee County. Other estimates were that there were 6,000 to 10,000 miners between the Chestatee River and the Etowah River
Etowah River

The Etowah River rises northwest of Dahlonega, Georgia , north of Atlanta. Its name is the Cherokee language version of the original Creek language word "Etalwa" which means a "trail crossing." On Matthew Carey's 1795 map the river was labeled "High Town River." On later maps, such as the 1839 Cass County map, it was referred to as "High...
 in 1831. Boom towns like Auraria
Auraria, Georgia

Auraria is a ghost town in Lumpkin County, Georgia, Georgia , United States, southwest of Dahlonega, Georgia. Its name derives from aurum, the Latin word for gold....
 and Dahlonega began to appear and Dahlonega was said to have supported 15,000 miners at the height of the gold rush. During this rapid influx of prospectors and settlers, tensions with the Cherokee began to rise. Before long, gold mines appeared in most counties in the North Georgia mountains, including Georgia's northeastern-most county, Rabun
Rabun County, Georgia

Rabun County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia . As of the 2000 census, the population was 15,050. The 2007 Census Estimate shows a population of 16,519 ....
.

In 1832, Georgia held the Gold Lottery of 1832
Gold Lottery of 1832

The Gold Lottery of 1832 was the seventh lottery in the Georgia Land Lottery, a lottery system utilized by the State of Georgia between the years 1805 and 1832 to distribute land....
, which awarded land which was owned by the Cherokee to the winners of the lottery in 40-acre (16 ha) tracts. In 1838, the Dahlonega Mint
Dahlonega Mint

The Dahlonega Mint was a branch of the United States Mint in Dahlonega, Georiga. Coins produced at the Dahlonega Mint bear the "D" mintmark. That mintmark is used today by the Denver Mint, which opened many years after the Dahlonega Mint closed....
 was established in Dahlonega by the United States Congress
United States Congress

The United States Congress is the Bicameralism legislature of the Federal government of the United States of the United States of America, consisting of two houses, the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives....
 as a branch mint
Branch mint

A branch mint is a satellite operation of a national mint ....
 of the United States Mint
United States Mint

The United States Mint primarily produces circulating currency for the United States to conduct its trade and commerce. The main Mint facility is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and branch mint are located in Denver, Colorado; San Francisco, California; and West Point, New York....
. This was a testimony to the amount of gold being produced in Georgia. The establishment of the Dahlonega Mint seemed to validate Georgia's actions in the early part of the century to seize Cherokee lands. The culmination of tensions between the Cherokee and various states, including Georgia, led to the forced migration
Forced migration

Forced migration refers to the coerced movement of a person or persons away from their home or home region. It often connotes violent coercion, and is used interchangeably with the terms "displacement" or forced displacement....
 of Native Americans, later known as the Trail of Tears
Trail of Tears

The Trail of Tears was the relocation and movement of Native Americans in the United States in the United States from their homelands to Indian Territory in the Western United States....
.

Aftermath

By the early 1840s, most of the “easy” gold had been found, and efforts began to shift to working the known deposits. When news of the California Gold Rush reached Georgia, many miners moved west in search of more gold. The assayer of the Dahlonaga Mint tried to convince them to stay. However, even with the departure of many miners, the mines in the Georgia Gold Belt continued to produce gold for years. There were some 500 mines in 37 different counties. It is estimated that Georgia produced about 870,000 troy ounces (24,000 kg) of gold between 1828 and the mid-20th century, when commercial gold production ceased.

Before they were expelled, the Cherokees gained enough gold-mining experience to participate in later gold rushes in California in 1849 and Colorado
Colorado

The State of Colorado is a U.S. state located in the Mountain States of the United States of America. Colorado may also be considered to be a part of the Western United States and Southwestern United States regions of the United States....
 in 1859. Cherokee gold miners gave the name to the town of Cherokee, California
Cherokee, California

Cherokee is an unincorporated area in Butte County, California that was founded by Maidu Indians. It is now ranked as a ghost town, though it does have a population of somewhere around 500 people, and the surrounding area population is aprox....
, as well as to a number of other geographic features in the California gold-mining region.

Experienced gold miners from Georgia played key roles in the beginning of gold mining in Colorado. Georgia gold miners Lewis and Samuel Ralston, along with some displaced Georgia Cherokees, noticed some placer gold near the present site of Denver
Denver, Colorado

Denver is the Capital and the Colorado municipalities of the state of Colorado, in the United States. Denver is a consolidated city-county located in the South Platte River on the High Plains just east of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains....
 on their way to the new California gold fields in 1850. They returned east in 1857 having failed to strike it rich, but they remembered the gold just east of the Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, often called the Rockies, are a mountain range in western North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch more than 4,800 kilometre from the northernmost part of British Columbia, in Canada, to New Mexico, in the United States....
. William Greeneberry Russell
William Greeneberry Russell

William Greeneberry "Green" Russell was an American prospector and miner.Green Russell lived in Georgia and worked in the California gold fields in the 1850s....
 led a party of Cherokees and Georgia gold miners back to Colorado in 1858, and began placer mining along the South Platte River
South Platte River

The South Platte River, historically known as the Rio Jesus Maria, is one of the two principal tributaries of the Platte River and itself a major river of the American West, located in the U.S....
 in present-day Denver.

Other Georgians founded Auraria, Colorado, named after the gold-mining town in Georgia; Auraria merged with Denver soon after, but the neighborhood is still known as Auraria. The town of Golden, Colorado
Golden, Colorado

The historic City of Golden is a Colorado municipalities#Home_Rule_Municipality that is the county seat of Jefferson County, Colorado, Colorado, United States....
 is named after Georgia miner Thomas L. Golden
Thomas L. Golden

Thomas L. Golden, nicknamed Tom, was a gold miner from Georgia who was one of the earliest gold rushers who came to today's Jefferson County, Colorado in 1858....
. Another Georgia gold miner, John H. Gregory, discovered the first lode gold in Colorado in 1859.

In 1864, four prospectors known as "the Georgians" found one of the early gold placers in Montana
Montana

Montana is a U.S. state in the Western United States. The western third of the state contains numerous mountain ranges; other 'island' ranges are found in the central third of the state, for a total of 77 named ranges of the Rocky Mountains....
, at Last Chance Gulch. The site of the gold placer became the state capital of Helena, Montana
Helena, Montana

Helena is the Capital city of the United States U.S. state of Montana and the county seat of Lewis and Clark County, Montana. The population was 25,780 at the 2000 United States Census, and had been estimated to rise to 27,885 by 2006....
.

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Further reading

  • "Gold-Mining in Georgia." Harper's New Monthly Magazine 59, Issue 352 (September 1879): 517-519. Available