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Carson Hill, California

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571: 77: 110: 388:'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. 117: 84: 915: 376:
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
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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 of
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Unlike most of the places with "Carson" in their names in the American West, Carson Hill is not named after explorer
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Carson Hill, California
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Carson Hill, California
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The town's former name was transferred to another place several miles away,
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and then moved south with the Angel and Murphy brothers (founders of
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California Historical Landmarks in Calaveras County, California
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started. Carson first made his way to Weber Creek near
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38°01′42″N 120°30′24″W / 38.02833°N 120.50667°W / 38.02833; -120.50667
Ghost town
Carson Hill is located in California
Carson Hill is located in the United States
38°01′42″N 120°30′24″W / 38.02833°N 120.50667°W / 38.02833; -120.50667
United States
California
Calaveras County
California Historical Landmark
ghost town
Calaveras County, California
elevation
sea level
38°01′42″N 120°30′24″W / 38.02833°N 120.50667°W / 38.02833; -120.50667
Angels Camp
gold
quartz
California Historical Landmark
Sierra Railway
Kit Carson
James H. Carson
Jonathan D. Stevenson
Monterey
California Gold Rush
Placerville
Angels Camp
Murphys
Stanislaus River
rheumatism
troy

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