John Sutter's notable speech is often referenced in the context of his experiences during the California Gold Rush. He expressed the excitement and challenges of the era, highlighting the transformative impact of gold discovery on the region and its people. Sutter emphasized the opportunities for prosperity and the influx of settlers seeking fortune, while also acknowledging the difficulties and conflicts that arose. His words encapsulated the spirit of ambition and adventure that characterized this pivotal moment in American history.
john sutters family was his mom carlena his dad john his sisters martha and mary and his thre brothers camrean william and jacob.
John Sutter
Unknown. I have read he wasn't very tall and liked to wear uniforms.
Sutters mill was located above Sacramento in Columa California and it was run by a man named John Marshall who found gold in the traces. This find began the gold rush and within two years California was a state on September 9, 1850.
the gold rush
It was sawmill
john sutters family was his mom carlena his dad john his sisters martha and mary and his thre brothers camrean william and jacob.
probably about gold
John Sutter
John Sutter was born on February 15, 1803.
John Sutter and James Marshall owned Sutter Mill.
Micheal kawas
John Sutter thought he found gold but what he really found was fools gold so his friends called him foolish and he named thins town sutters folly.
Unknown. I have read he wasn't very tall and liked to wear uniforms.
Craig Sutters goes by Craig Mac.
You might say "el lugar de los Sutter." It literally means "the place of the Sutters." 'Los Sutter' means "The Sutters" in Spanish.
He's found gold while working on his land. The Gold Rush