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  1. James Wilson Marshall (Hopewell Township, Nueva Jersey, 8 de octubre de 1810 - Kelsey, California, 10 de agosto de 1885) fue un carpintero y aserradero, famoso por ser el primero en encontrar oro, en el río Americano en Sutter's Mill, Coloma (California) el 24 de enero de 1848.

    • Descubridor de oro
  2. James Wilson Marshall (October 8, 1810 – August 10, 1885) was an American carpenter and sawmill operator, who on January 24, 1848, reported the finding of gold at Coloma, California, a small settlement on the American River about 36 miles northeast of Sacramento.

    • October 10th, 1810, Hopewell Township, New Jersey
    • August 5th, 1885, Kelsey, California
  3. James Marshall, an itinerant carpenter, discovered gold in California, launching the largest mining rush in American history. Marshall arrived in California in 1845, settling at Sutter’s Fort in New Helvetia (now Sacramento).

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › james-w-marshallJames W Marshall _ AcademiaLab

    James Wilson Marshall (8 de octubre de 1810 - 10 de agosto de 1885) fue un carpintero y aserrador estadounidense que el 24 de enero de 1848 informó del hallazgo de oro en Coloma, California, una pequeña asentamiento en el American River a unas 36 millas al noreste de Sacramento.

  5. 12 de jun. de 2006 · If luck were a critical factor in the discovery of gold that initiated the California Gold Rush, probably the unluckiest man of that period was no other than the original discoverer himself, James Wilson Marshall.

  6. James Wilson Marshall fue un carpintero y aserradero, famoso por ser el primero en encontrar oro, en el río Americano en Sutter's Mill, Coloma el 24 de enero de 1848. Este descubrimiento impulsó la fiebre del oro de California.

  7. James Wilson Marshall is considered the father of the California Gold Rush, as he was the first person who discovered gold in the state, leading to one of the most significant migrations in American history.