Sutter's Mill
Sutter's Mill
was a
sawmill
owned by
19th century
pioneer
John Sutter
. It was located in
Coloma, California
at the bank of the
American River
. Sutter's Mill is most famous for its association with the
California gold rush
. It was here that an employee of Sutter's,
James Marshall
, found several nuggets of gold that would begin the transformation of
California
from a sleepy outpost to a bustling center of activity. It brought all different cultures to the "Golden" state.
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