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Topographical sketch of the gold & quicksilver district of California, 1848. Creator: Edward Ord. Topographical sketch of the gold & quicksilver district of California, 1848. Creator: Edward Ord
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Topographical sketch of the gold & quicksilver district of California, 1848. Creator: Edward Ord. Topographical sketch of the gold & quicksilver district of California, 1848. Creator: Edward Ord
Topographical sketch of the gold & quicksilver district of California, 1848. Published in July 1848 after the first gold strikes at Sutter's Mill on the American River in northern California, this map shows the location of key gold and quicksilver (mercury, in the form of cinnabar) deposits in the territory of California. Soon after the find, prospectors began streaming into California in enormous numbers, and demand was high for geographic knowledge of the region, especially as it related to previous strikes. The map displays the basic topography of California by showing mountains, rivers, bays, and mountain passes, but its main purpose is to highlight the latest information on mineral deposits and the exact locations where gold and quicksilver had been discovered. The cartographer was Edward Otho Cresap Ord (1818-83), a Union general in the American Civil War, and the map was printed by Peter S. Duval (circa 1805-86), a leading Philadelphia lithographer
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This topographical sketch of the gold and quicksilver district of California, published in July 1848, is an essential historical record of the early gold rush era. Created by Edward Otho Cresap Ord, a renowned topographer and later a Union general in the American Civil War, this map provides valuable insights into the mineral deposits and geography of California during the height of the gold rush. The map was produced after the first significant gold strikes at Sutter's Mill on the American River in northern California. As news of the discovery spread, prospectors from all over the world began to flock to California in search of fortune. The demand for accurate geographic knowledge of the region, particularly regarding previous gold and quicksilver (mercury) discoveries, was immense. This map offers a detailed representation of the California landscape, highlighting mountains, rivers, bays, and mountain passes. However, its primary purpose is to pinpoint the locations of the latest gold and quicksilver discoveries. The map's intricate detail and precision reflect the intense interest and competition among prospectors to stake their claims in the most promising areas. The map was printed by Peter S. Duval, a leading Philadelphia lithographer, and showcases the advanced cartographic techniques of the time. This topographical sketch represents a crucial moment in California's history, as it not only documents the early stages of the gold rush but also serves as a testament to the human desire for discovery and wealth.
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