Discovery of Gold at Pierce The initial discovery of gold in the Clearwater River region is credited to a group of prospectors led by E.D. Pierce in 1860. They found gold along Orofino Creek, a tributary of the Clearwater River. This was actually the first major gold rush in Idaho, and it brought […]
Category: Early Mining History
Gold Mining in the Carpathian Mountains of Western Ukraine
The country of Ukraine has a long history of gold mining, with gold deposits found in various regions. Most of the significant gold mining areas in Ukraine is being conducted in the Eastern Carpathian Mountains, which range across the far western corner of Ukraine. This area has been mined for millennia. Big mining companies are […]
15 Historical Leaders who Accumulated Vast Amounts of Gold
Accumulating vast amounts of gold was a characteristic of several historical leaders throughout different periods and regions. While it is impossible to determine the exact amounts of gold they amassed with any true accuracy, here are a few notable historical figures known for their accumulation of wealth, including gold: 1. King Croesus of Lydia […]
The Forgotten Gold Deposits in Jarbidge, Nevada
Jarbidge is located in northeastern Nevada, just below the Idaho border. The region has rich mineral resources, and mining has been an important industry in the region for over a century. Jarbidge is a remote mining camp, and any visitors to the area should go prepared. Services are limited. Gold Discovery at Jarbidge […]
Rich Hill, Arizona – Some of AZ’s Biggest Gold Nuggets Found
Rich Hill is aptly named. Located in Yavapai County, it has a long and rich gold mining history. The first prospectors in the area showed up in the 1860s, and it quickly drew attention from miners throughout the region. Early Gold Discoveries A prospector named Pauline Weaver discovered gold in this area in […]
The Richest Areas for Gold Mining in Southwest Oregon
Miners first arrived in Southwest Oregon during the mid-19th century. In the 1850s, reports of prospectors finding gold in the Rogue River and Umpqua River valleys was generating much interest. Soon men from around the world, including thousands of prospectors from the California goldfields, were venturing into the Oregon wild lands to search for the […]
Gold Prospecting on the Skykomish and Sultan Rivers
For gold seekers in the Seattle area looking to get out of the city and do some prospecting, the Skykomish River probably offers the best chance of success. The areas is known to produce small amounts of placer gold throughout. The Skykomish River does flow through an area with a rich history of gold mining, […]
Panning for Gold on the Mokelumne River
The Mokelumne River winds its way 95 miles through Northern California, from the central area of Sierra Nevada and all the way to the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. The river watershed drains roughly 2,143 square miles across multiple counties, namely Alpine, Amado, Calaveras, San Joaquin and Sacramento in California. Divided into the Upper and Lower […]
Prospectors can Find Gold on the California Coast too!
The California Gold Rush that began in 1848 was largely centered in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range which was by far the top producer of gold in the state. While the Sierra Nevada held the promise of California’s gold rush period, and attracted thousands of prospectors into the area, the coastal mountains, though rugged and […]
The Hog Mountain Gold Mining District | Goldville, Alabama
The sweet smell of gold was a massive magnet for prospectors in the 1800s when jobs were scarce. Alabama wasn’t left behind in the search for gold; skilled miners in the Hog Mountain district earned $1.75 per day which was a decent wage that attracted thousands of workers. The relentless efforts of early prospectors led […]