Industrial Age · North America · Politics
1848
Gold at Sutter's Mill
January 24, 1848
A carpenter named James Marshall, working on a sawmill on the American River, spotted a glittering fleck in the tailrace. By spring San Francisco had emptied into the foothills; by the next year ships from Shanghai, Valparaiso, and Sydney were rotting at anchor in the bay. California's population quintupled in three years.