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The earth shook in 1958 when both the Dodgers and the Giants deserted New York City in the second California Gold Rush.
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One hundred years later, forests again blanketed 75 percent of New England – the result of an era of farm abandonment brought on by the opening of richer farmland to the west, the building of railroads, the Civil War, and even the California Gold Rush.
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The California Gold Rush completed the process that war had started.
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Whether the bank that financed the California Gold Rush and operated the western leg of the Pony Express can repeat that performance is a question analysts are asking ahead of the release of Wells Fargo's third-quarter numbers on Wednesday.
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This one-of-a-kind California Gold Rush coin was once owned by Baltimore resident and diplomat John Work Garrett, and is considered by most collectors to be one of the finest American coins from the mid-19th century.
Contursi to display Kellogg $20 at Baltimore ANA : Coin Collecting News 2008
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The SS Central America, which sank in a 1857 hurricane off the coast of North Carolina with more than 400 passengers and 30,000 pounds of gold from the California Gold Rush, made its inaugural appearance in Boston.
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The SS Central America, which sank in a 1857 hurricane off the coast of North Carolina with more than 400 passengers and 30,000 pounds of gold from the California Gold Rush, made its inaugural appearance in Boston.
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BOSTON -- In an economic downturn, it might be tough to get your head around this: rare sheets of $100,000 bills, fabulous gold treasures dating back to the California Gold Rush era, rare coins including those tied to the first stirrings for America's independence and federal government securities worth more than a billion dollars.
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The SS Central America, which sank in a 1857 hurricane off the coast of North Carolina with more than 400 passengers and 30,000 pounds of gold from the California Gold Rush, made its inaugural appearance in Boston.
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BOSTON (AP) - In an economic downturn, it might be tough to get your head around this: rare sheets of $100,000 bills, fabulous gold treasures dating back to the California Gold Rush era, rare coins including those tied to the firststirrings for America's independence and federal government securities worth more than a billion dollars.
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