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== History ==
 
== History ==
When [[Bart]]'s class studied the California Gold Rush, [[Ranger Todd]] did a puppet show about Sutter's Mill. The mill's owner was [[John Sutter]], and [[James Marshall]], who worked at the sawmill, discovered gold there. Sutter and Marshall decided to keep the discovery a secret. Word got out anyway, however, and very quickly northern [[California]] was overrun by 300,000 people seeking their fortune.
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When [[Bart]]'s class studied the California Gold Rush, [[Ranger Todd]] did a puppet show about Sutter's Mill. The mill's owner was [[John Sutter]], and [[James Marshall]], who worked at the sawmill, discovered gold there. Sutter and Marshall decided to keep the discovery a secret. Word got out anyway, however, and very quickly Northern [[California]] was overrun by 300,000 people seeking their fortune.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 12:03, January 7, 2024

Sutter's Mill
Sutter's Mill.png
Location Information
Use: Sawmill
Owner: John Sutter
Employees: James Marshall
First appearance: The Great Springfield Gold Rush

Sutter's Mill is a sawmill and most famous for its association with the California Gold Rush.

History

When Bart's class studied the California Gold Rush, Ranger Todd did a puppet show about Sutter's Mill. The mill's owner was John Sutter, and James Marshall, who worked at the sawmill, discovered gold there. Sutter and Marshall decided to keep the discovery a secret. Word got out anyway, however, and very quickly Northern California was overrun by 300,000 people seeking their fortune.

Appearances

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