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mines. With the discovery of such quartz gold, the settlement that was upstream where the stage road crossed "Amador's creek" or Amador Crossing, gradually moved to "South Amador" or Amador City where French Gulch drains into the creek. The city's most famous and productive mine, the Keystone was organized in 1853 out of two or more claims and before it closed for good in 1942 it produced in intermittent operation about $ 24 million in gold at much lower gold prices.
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There was no settlement where Amador City is now until the summer of 1851, after gold outcroppings had been prospected on both sides of "Amador's Creek", upstream several hundred yards from downtown. The "Original" or "Little" Amador mine and the Spring Hill were probably Amador County's first gold
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Amador mined along a nameless creek in 1848 and 1849. His presence gave his surname to the creek, two villages on its banks, and, in 1854, a new county.
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and Ramona Noriega. He very probably named his later ranch after his mother and his maternal grandfather, Ramón Noriega. He was an older brother of
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provided that the land grants would be honored. As required by the Land Act of 1851, a claim for Rancho San Ramon was filed with the
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to Jose Maria Amador in 1865. Amador gradually sold his rancho. James Witt Dougherty bought 10,000 acres (40 km) in 1852.
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when Thomas Savage recorded Amador's “Memorias sobre la Historia de California,” which survives as a manuscript in the
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Amador was married three times and had 22 children. He built several adobes at his rancho headquarters near
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United States. District Court (California : Northern District) Land Case 144 ND
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He spent his early years as a soldier and explorer, serving in the Spanish army of
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Californio Voices: The Oral Memoirs of Jose Maria Amador and Lorenzo Asisara
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in 1852, and 16,517 acres (66.8 km) of the grant was
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San Francisco
California
Santa Cruz County, California
Gilroy, California
Californio
Amador County
Amador City
Gold Country
Amador Valley
Pleasanton
Dublin
Tri-Valley
Alameda County
Presidio of San Francisco
Pedro Amador
Sinforosa Amador
Nueva España
Mission San José
Rancho San Ramon
Alamilla Springs
Dublin, California
Dougherty, Alameda County, California
Gilroy, California

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