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The Chaudière Gold-Fields, Canada: the diggings on a tributary of the Chaudière, 1864. Creator: Mason JacksonThe Chaudiere Gold-Fields, Canada: the diggings on a tributary of the Chaudiere, 1864. Forty-eight years ago a woman, engaged in washing, found a large nugget of gold
The Chaudière Gold-Fields, Canada: the gold-diggers dwellings, 1864. F Creator: UnknownThe Chaudiere Gold-Fields, Canada: the gold-diggers dwellings, 1864. The Chaudiere...flows through a highly picturesque and cultivated valley...In its course the main stream
Blacksmith in the Goldfields, 1848-1855. Creator: Felix Octavius Carr DarleyBlacksmith in the Goldfields, 1848-1855
Mines d'or de l'Australie occidentale; Les Terres Du Pacifique, 1914. Creator: UnknownMines d'or de l'Australie occidentale; Les Terres Du Pacifique, 1914. From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914
Gold Fever Prospectors going to the new Gold Field, 1889. Creator: John C. H. GrabillGold Fever Prospectors going to the new Gold Field, 1889. Five men (some holding pick axes) standing next to a wagon pulled by oxen
Topographical sketch of the gold & quicksilver district of California, 1848. Creator: Edward OrdTopographical sketch of the gold & quicksilver district of California, 1848. Published in July 1848 after the first gold strikes at Sutter's Mill on the American River in northern California
Millroy's map of Alaska and the Klondyke gold fields, 1897. Creator: J. J. MillroyMillroy's map of Alaska and the Klondyke gold fields, 1897. The Klondike Gold Rush of 1898 began in earnest within 18 months of a major gold strike on Bonanza Creek
Map of the Alaskan gold fields, 1897. Creator: T. S. LeeMap of the Alaskan gold fields, 1897. Beginning in the mid-19th century, gold was discovered in a succession of strikes along the western coast of the United States in an ascending arc