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In 1828 - a man walked Findley Ridge and kicked a rock - and discovered it was full of gold. This was in Cherokee Indian territory, and part of present day Lumpkin County, GA. Settlers came in the Indian lands searching for gold. The indians were dismayed at the influx of unauthorized settlers. Cherokee Indian leader Major Ridge, along with his son John Ridge and Stand Watie met with the United States and seceeded the land in Georgia for land in Oklahoma. Most of the Cherokee Nation (under John Ross) proested the decision - but Supreme Court under John Marshall forced the treaty on the Cherokees - and the Cherokee removal from Georgia began (this is known as the Trail of Tears). The land east of Auraria was purchased by Vice Presidnet John Calhoun, abd he established the Calhoun Mine there. The banks of Etowah River, Camp Creek, and Cane Creek had many mines (Barlow Mine, Battle Creek Mine, Ralston Mine, Whim Hill Mine, Hedwig-Chicago Mine, Gold Hill Mine Etowah Mine, ....).
Due to politics and land ownership - another nearby city was established, Dahlonega, GA. Due to location and political influence, Dahlonega received a Federal Mint for gold coins. This operated until 1861. About 1849 - gold was discovered in California, then Colorado. The gold mining in Georgia decreased as miners went west looking for uncharted prospecting. Men from Auraria settled outside Denver colorado and the city Aurora derives it's name from here. The population quickly dwindled - and became a ghost town. Gold mining operations had all but ceased - and the town quickly deteriorated. Auraria, the first boom town for gold - suddenly became America's first Ghost town.
There are still a few old buildings standing - an old hotel (VERY unsafe to enter) - a store that remained open till the early 1980s, a red house that was once a bank in historic Auraria, and a couple of foundations. They stand in lone testament to the 19th century gold rush.
To get there - go to Dahlonega Square - follow the west road to Dawsonville, pass the college (the gold dome building is built on the foundation of the old Mint). Turn left at the bottom of that hill - and go about 3 mines. The old red house on the left is the bank, after that the collapsing building is the old Hotel and Just beyond there on the left is the old store. The road to the right (Hutchenson Bridge Road) leads down to the Etowah River.
After the California gold rush in 1849Events January 23 Elizabeth Blackwell is awarded her MD by the Medical Institute of Geneva, New York, thus becoming the United States' first woman doctor January 31 Corn Laws abolished in the United Kingdom February 14 In New York City, James Knox Polk be, Auraria faded into history. After the American Civil WarThe American Civil War was fought in the United States from 1861 until 1865 between the northern states, popularly referred to as "the U. the Union," " the North," or "the Yankees"; and the seceding southern states, commonly referred to as "the Confederat, the remaining commercial gold mining moved, primarily to the north and east of Dahlonega. By the end of World War IIWorld War II was the most extensive and costly armed conflict in the history of the world, involving the great majority of the world's nations, being fought simultaneously in several major theatres, and costing tens of millions of lives. The war was fough, most buildings were deteriorated or gone. There's not much left. Today, only four buildings remain: the old store at Castleberry Bridge Road, the collapsing Graham Hotel (in ruins), a red house that was once a bankThe essential function of a bank is to provide services related to the storing of value and the extending of credit. The evolution of banking dates back to the earliest writing, and continues in the present where a bank is a financial institution that pro, and another house across the street from the red house.
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