Where is sutter creek ca
Historic Sites. Sutter made camp here, trying to avoid the gold rush crowds, but miners soon spilled in and made the town. In and around Sutter Creek you can mosey along sidewalks shaded by filigreed balconies. Sutter as early as , had in pursuit of timber, established whipsawing pits and an outdoor manufacturing business named Pine Woods.
It was this area near the creek, which runs behind City Hall, that became the site of new and permanent settlement. It is told the settlement started because of a single tent raised there for miners to use on rainy Sundays when they could not get to Jackson or Drytown.
Sutter Creek truly established itself permanently when Gold quartz was discovered in and the became a major supply center.
Among other notable historic landmarks like Knight Foundry and the nearby Kennedy Mine, visitors should take some time to enjoy the historic wine country surrounding Sutter Creek. Wine production in the area dates back one hundred fifty years, when pioneers seeking their fortunes in gold found the ideal climate for growing wine grapes. Today Amador County boasts over 25 wineries and is famous for its red Zinfandels. Welcome innlight T Take in the fall colors. Savor the crisp autumn air.
Stroll historic streets. With large and small venues available and all centrally located in the heart of Sutter Creek, you are sure to find that perfect location for your next outing.
For more fire safety tips, visit SutterCreekFire. The site offers residents simple tips and a preparedness toolkit for homeowners to make their home more resistant to wildfires and to ensure that their family is ready to evacuate early and safely when a wildfire strikes. Here is an additional resource from Cutter Law.
Read more. Sutter Creek Police Department offers a volunteer program where members of the community can participate as part of the police department.
For more information call: Read more. Knight experimented with high-pressure wheels and eventually patented his design in the early s. Samuel Knight died of pneumonia in He left a portion of his estate to his sister in Maine, but a major portion of the foundry operation was left to the employees. In the s the Lincoln was worked through two shafts and produced 3, tons of ore per year. By most of the high-grade ore had been exhausted. Mining operations continued until the mine closed in From, to , the Keystone Mining Company operated the mine.
In , the company gained control of the South Spring Hill mine adjoining the Keystone property on the east side. The investment paid off, with the Lincoln Mine locating a rich vein and estimated to have produced over , ounces of gold.
One of the major shareholders was Leland Stanford. Stanford sold his shares, and taking his mining fortune went on to become a builder of the transcontinental railroad, governor, senator, and founder of Stanford University. The Wildman and Mahoney were estimated to have produced about 72,l50 ounces of gold, creating a combined total of over , ounces from the three mines by At closure, the Lincoln, Mahoney, and Wildman shafts had reached depths of 2, feet, 1, feet, and 1, feet.
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