List of people associated with the California Gold Rush

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List of people associated with the California Gold Rush

The California gold rush occurred in Northern California, during the period from 1848 to 1855.

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List of people associated with the California Gold Rush
Name Image Birth, death Birthplace Profession Notes
John "Grizzly" Adams Thumb 1812–1860 Medway, Massachusetts, U.S. mountain man, trainer of grizzly bears [1]
Elihu Anthony Thumb 1818–1905 Greenfield, New York, U.S. alcalde, blacksmith, industrialist, abolitionist, postmaster, Methodist minister one of the founding fathers of the city of Santa Cruz, California[2]
Philip Danforth Armour Thumb 1832–1901 Stockbridge, New York, U.S. meatpacking industrialist started his meat packing business with funds from success in the Gold Fields[3]
Josiah Belden Thumb 1815–1892 Connecticut, U.S. politician, rancho grantee first mayor of San Jose, California
Charles H. Bennett (soldier) 1811–1855 Walla Walla, Washington, U.S. soldier, hotelier present at the first discovery of gold
John Bidwell Thumb 1819–1900 Chautauqua County, New York, U.S. politician, soldier founder of the city of Chico, California
Samuel Brannan Thumb 1819–1889 Saco, Massachusetts (now Maine), U.S. politician, businessman, journalist first to publicize the California Gold Rush, and California's first millionaire
Juana Briones de Miranda Thumb c. 1802 – 1889 Villa de Branciforte (modern day Santa Cruz), California Californio ranchera, medical practitioner, merchant founding mother of San Francisco, California, and Mayfield, California (now Palo Alto, California)[4][5]
R. C. Chambers Thumb 1832–1901 Lexington, Ohio, U.S. businessman, politician, minerals miner, banker
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau 1805–1866 Fort Mandan, North Dakota, U.S. Shoshone–French explorer, guide, fur trapper, and military scout
Belle Cora c. 1827–1862 Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. madam of the Barbary Coast of San Francisco [6]
Lotta Crabtree Thumb 1847–1924 New York City, New York, U.S. actress, entertainer, comedian, philanthropist [7]
William D. Bradshaw 1826–1864 Buncombe County, North Carolina, U.S prospector, explorer
Charles Crocker Thumb 1822–1888 Troy, New York, U.S. railroad executive, businessman
Alonzo Delano Thumb 1806–1874 Aurora, Erie County, New York, U.S. writer, forty-niner
George Washington Dennis c. 1825–1916 Mobile County, Alabama, U.S. African American businessperson, real estate developer, abolitionist one of San Francisco's wealthiest Black men in the late 19th-century
Charles S. Fairfax Thumb 1829–1869 Vaucluse Plantation, Virginia, U.S. politician from nobility
Thomas Fallon Thumb 1825–1885 Ireland Irish-born politician 10th Mayor of San Jose, California
Joseph Libbey Folsom Thumb 1817–1855 Meredith, New Hampshire, U.S. real estate investor, military personnel founder of Folsom, California
John C. Frémont Thumb 1813–1890 Savannah, Georgia, U.S. explorer, military officer, politician namesake of Fremont, California
John White Geary Thumb 1819–1873 Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, U.S. lawyer, politician, military leader
Domingo Ghirardelli Thumb 1817–1894 Rapallo, Kingdom of Sardinia (now Italy) Italian-born chocolatier founder of the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company in San Francisco, California.
Mifflin Wistar Gibbs Thumb 1823–1915 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. African American politician, businessman, publisher, abolitionist During the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, he led a migration of African Americans from San Francisco to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Thomas Gilman (miner) Thumb 1830–1911 Tennessee, U.S. African American freedman, miner, farmer was an enslaved African American who self–purchase freedom during the mid-19th-century
Daniel Govan Thumb 1829–1911 Northampton County, North Carolina, U.S. miner, planter, soldier served as a Confederate general during the American Civil War
Ulysses S. Grant Thumb 1822–1885 Point Pleasant, Ohio, U.S. 18th president, soldier served in the Mexican–American War; led the Union Army to victory in the American Civil War
Alvinza Hayward Thumb 1821–1904 Vermont, U.S. mine-owner, capitalist, businessman, financier made his fortune during the California Gold Rush, as a gold miner
George Hearst Thumb 1820–1891 Sullivan, Missouri Territory (now Missouri), U.S. businessperson, politician used slight mining knowledge from Missouri to succeed in 1850s gold rush investment
Albert W. Hicks Thumb c. 1820–1860 Foster, Rhode Island, U.S. thief, murderer, mutineer, pirate
Frederick A. Hihn Thumb 1829–1913 Duchy of Brunswick (now Germany) politician, industrialist, real estate investor leading land developer in Santa Cruz County, California
John Wesley Hillman 1832–1915 Albany, New York, U.S. prospector, explorer
Sherman Otis Houghton Thumb 1828–1914 New York City, New York, U.S. politician, miner
William B. Ide Thumb 1796–1852 Rutland, Massachusetts, U.S. politician commander of the California Republic
Frank James Thumb 1843–1915 Kearney, Missouri, U.S. soldier, thief part of the James–Younger Gang, former Confederate soldier
Seth Kinman Thumb 1815–1888 Union County, Pennsylvania, U.S. mountain man, hunter, chair maker, entertainer early settler of Humboldt County, California
William Leidesdorff Thumb 1810–1848 St. Croix, Danish West Indies (now United States Virgin Islands) Afro-Caribbean businessman, politician founder of the city of San Francisco, thought to have been the first black millionaire in the United States[8][9]
Peter Lester (abolitionist) Thumb c. 1814–c. 1897 South Carolina, U.S. African American businessman, abolitionist early Black settler in San Francisco
James Lick Thumb 1796–1876 Stumpstown (now Fredericksburg), Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, U.S. businessman, piano builder
Heinrich Lienhard Thumb 1822–1903 Bilten, Canton of Glarus, Switzerland Swiss–born memoirist
James W. Marshall Thumb 1810–1885 Hopewell Township, New Jersey, U.S. carpenter, sawmill operator discoverer of the first gold
Richard Barnes Mason Thumb 1797–1850 Lexington Plantation, Fairfax County, Virginia, U.S. military officer
Lola Montez Thumb 1821–1861 Grange, County Sligo, Connacht, Ireland Irish-born dancer and courtesan famous as a "Spanish" dancer, and mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria[10]
James McClatchy 1824–1883 Ireland Irish-born newspaper editor
Benjamin McCulloch Thumb 1811–1862 Rutherford County, Tennessee, U.S. politician
Joaquin Miller Thumb 1837–1913 Union County, Indiana, U.S. poet, frontiersman
Joaquin Murrieta Thumb 1829–1853 Álamos, Sonora, Mexico Mexican outlaw, gold miner, vaquero "Robin Hood of the West"
Isaac Murphy Thumb c. 1799–1882 Pennsylvania, U.S. teacher, lawyer, politician, failed miner 8th Governor of Arkansas
Joshua Norton Thumb 1818–1880 Deptford, England English-born commodities trader and real estate investor also known as Emperor Norton
Lester Allan Pelton Thumb 1829–1908 Vermilion, Ohio, U.S. inventor, mechanical engineer inventor of the "Pelton Runner," considered to be the "Father of Hydroelectric Power"
Pío Pico Thumb 1801–1894 Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, San Gabriel, Alta California, New Spain Californio politician, ranchero, entrepreneur last governor of Alta California under Mexican rule from 1845 to 1846.[11][12]
Mary Ellen Pleasant Thumb c. 1814–1904 U.S. African American entrepreneur, real estate investor, abolitionist, financier first self-made millionaire of African-American heritage
Addison Pratt Thumb 1802–1872 Winchester, New Hampshire, U.S. missionary, farmer, whaler
Benjamin B. Redding Thumb 1824–1882 Yarmouth, Colony of Nova Scotia (now Nova Scotia, Canada) British North America-born politician Mayor of Sacramento, secretary of the State of California
Moses Rodgers c. 1835–1900 Missouri, U.S. African American mining engineer, metallurgist
John Howell Sears 1823–1907 Sullivan County, New York, U.S. prospector early pioneer of Searsville and La Honda[13]
William Tecumseh Sherman Thumb 1820–1891 Lancaster, Ohio, U.S. soldier, businessman, educator, author
Claus Spreckels Thumb 1828–1908 Lamstedt, Lower Saxony, Prussian Saxony (now Germany) Prussian Saxony-born sugar industrialist involved himself in several California and Hawai'i enterprises
Leland Stanford Thumb 1824–1893 Watervliet, New York, U.S. politician, railroad tycoon
Elijah Steele Thumb 1817–1883 New York, U.S. politician, attorney, jurist
Levi Strauss Thumb 1829–1902 Buttenheim, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Confederation (now Germany) German Confederation-born entrepreneur founder of Levi Strauss & Co. of San Francisco, California
John Studebaker Thumb 1833–1917 Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, U.S. businessman built wheelbarrows in Placerville in the early 1850s and contributed his earnings to the family Studebaker Wagon Corporation
Marie Suize 1824–1892 Savoy, France French-born gold miner and businesswoman known for wearing pants, and arrested several times for it.
John Sutter Thumb 1803–1880 Kandern, Margraviate of Baden, Holy Roman Empire (now Germany) German-born Swiss businessman, explorer established Sutter's Fort
A. A. Townsend Thumb 1810–1888 Sussex County, New Jersey, U.S. miner, prospector, politician
Ah Toy 1829–1928 Canton, Guangdong, Qing China sex worker, madam the first Chinese sex worker in San Francisco
George Treat 1819–1907 Frankfort, Maine, U.S. businessman, abolitionist pioneer in the Mission District, San Francisco
Matthew Turner (shipbuilder) Thumb 1825–1909 Geneva, Ohio, U.S. shipbuilder considered "the 'grandaddy' of big time wooden shipbuilding on the Pacific Coast"
Mark Twain Thumb 1835–1910 Florida, Missouri, U.S. writer, humorist, and essayist
Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo Thumb 1807–1890 Monterey, Alta California, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now California, U.S.) Californio politician, military leader
William Waldo (California politician) Thumb 1812–1881 politician
Bela Wellman 1819–1887 entrepreneur founder of Wellman, Peck and Company
Luzena Wilson c. 1820–1902 entrepreneur founder of the El Dorado hotel in Nevada City
Edwin B. Winans (politician) Thumb 1826–1894 politician
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