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I'm not sure that it's much help for research, but I wanted to share my home town with you all. It holds a very long and Interesting history and was actually the heart of the California Gold rush.Sadly I wasn't a TH'ER then, but I shall return
I spent most of my life in a the small town of Placerville, CA just 9 miles from the gold rush. Here is a little history:Coloma is a former small town in El Dorado County, California, USA (Latitude/Longitude: 38.8000/-120.8892). It is approximately 9 miles northwest of Placerville, California. Coloma is most noted for being the site where James W. Marshall first discovered gold in California, at Sutter's Mill in 1848, leading to the California Gold Rush.
SUTTERS MILL 1851:
SUTTERS mill:
PLACERVILLE 1890:
COLOMA(James Marshalls Cabin mid 1800's:

SUTTERS MILL 1851:

SUTTERS mill:

PLACERVILLE 1890:


COLOMA(James Marshalls Cabin mid 1800's:
