He made a mill.
Sutter's Mill in Caloma, California by James Marshall
Lititz, Pennsylvania. In the Moravian cemetery
john sutter
in your butt
John Sutter had several children, with the most commonly mentioned being three sons: John Sutter Jr., William Sutter, and Edward Sutter. He also had daughters, including Anna Sutter and Sarah Sutter. Sutter's family played various roles in his life and his endeavors during the California Gold Rush.
John Sutter was a Swiss immigrant who played a pivotal role in the early development of California, particularly in the Sacramento Valley. He established Sutter's Fort in 1839, which became a key trading post and a refuge for settlers and immigrants. His discovery of gold on his land in 1848 triggered the California Gold Rush, significantly accelerating westward expansion and transforming the region's economy and demographics. Sutter's legacy is intertwined with the rapid growth of California and the impact of the Gold Rush on American history.
California idiots why even ask that question?
James Marshall and john sutter
No, I think it's gold.
James W. Marshall reportedly was the first person to see there was gold on John Sutter's property in California.
John Augustus was a pioneer and businessman. He owned Sutter's Fort (previously a farm, now a historical park), and Sutter's Mill (a sawmill). The discovery of gold on his land led to the California Gold Rush.
John Sutter was a Swiss immigrant who established Sutter's Fort in California in the 1830s, serving as a key settlement and supply center for pioneers. James Marshall was a carpenter and sawmill operator who worked for Sutter and is best known for discovering gold at Sutter's Mill in 1848, which triggered the California Gold Rush. Their discoveries and efforts significantly influenced the westward expansion of the United States.