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'''Sutter's Mill''' is a sawmill and most famous for its association with the California Gold Rush.
 
'''Sutter's Mill''' is a sawmill and most famous for its association with the California Gold Rush.
  
==History==
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== History ==
[[Ranger Todd]] doing a puppet show about Sutter's Mill as part of the [[Bart]]'s class's study of the California Gold Rush. He tell at when [[James Marshall|Marshall]] worked at the sawmill, owned by Mr. John Sutter discoverd gold decide them to keep the discovery as a secret. But fast was the northern California overrun by 300,000 people seeking their fortune.
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When [[Ranger Todd]] did a puppet show about Sutter's Mill as part of [[Bart]]'s class' study of the California Gold Rush, he talked about when [[James Marshall]] worked at the sawmill, owned by Mr. [[John Sutter]], discoverd gold and decided to keep the discovery a secret. But quickly northern [[California]] was overrun by 300,000 people seeking their fortune.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 09:51, March 18, 2012

Sutter's Mill
Sutter's Mill.png
Location Information
Use: Sawmill
Owner: John Sutter
Employees: James Marshall

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

History

When Ranger Todd did a puppet show about Sutter's Mill as part of Bart's class' study of the California Gold Rush, he talked about when James Marshall worked at the sawmill, owned by Mr. John Sutter, discoverd gold and decided to keep the discovery a secret. But quickly northern California was overrun by 300,000 people seeking their fortune.

Appearances