- Carson Hill, California
Carson Hill is a
ghost town inCalaveras County, California . It sits at anelevation of 1441 feet (437 m) abovesea level and is located at coord|38.02833|N|120.50556|W|. It was one of the most productive mining camps in the state, with nearly $26 million ingold andquartz found in the area. Carson Hill is registered asCalifornia Historical Landmark #274.Unlike most of the places with "Carson" in their names in the American West, Carson Hill is not named after explorer
Kit Carson , but instead it is named for Sgt.James H. Carson , a member of ColonelJonathan D. Stevenson 's Regiment of First New York Volunteers. He happened to be in Monterey when theCalifornia Gold Rush started. Carson first made his way to Weber Creek near Placerville and then moved south with the Angel and Murphy brothers (founders of Angels Camp and Murphys, respectively). After splitting up at what is now Angels Camp, Carson's group headed south and panned at a small tributary of theStanislaus River , which they found incredibly rich in gold. They named this portion Carson Creek.Carson himself decided to move on to other locations, but was unsuccessful. He returned to Carson Creek, but never really cashed in on the success. He died in
1853 ofrheumatism , near poverty.The Morgan Mine was one of the richest mines in the area, so much so that the miners didn't even have to dig. They would simply blow up a vein and collect the pieces. The mine was also where one of the largest nuggets in the state was discovered, a 195 pound troy block of gold that was worth $43,000 at the time.
One of the
Gold Country 's more colorful stories is reported to have occurred here (although several other camps lay claim to a similar tale) during the early days of the rush. The tale goes that a man who had lost his life in a mining accident was being buried in the local cemetery. As the services were being held, one of the mourners noticed something glittering in the newly turned earth of the open grave. The ceremony was forgotten as everyone, the minister included, quickly located a claim.External links
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