At last we arrived, the same as thousands of immigrants

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Exhibit Envoy

Name/Title

At last we arrived, the same as thousands of immigrants

Entry/Object ID

HSOTS.037

Description

Making a New Life (Artifacts)

Publication Details

Publication Type

Text Panel

Dimensions

Height

16 in

Width

16 in

Dimension Notes

Gatorfoam with mounting blocks

Interpretative Labels

Label Type

Cultural/Historical Context

Label

“ At last we arrived, the same as thousands of immigrants, in The Land of Gold stopping in Hangtown (later Placerville) in El Dorado County near where Marshall made his discovery of gold. We camped by a little brook where father built a shack house to live in, it being as nice as any in those days. We could paw out gold dust and nuggets most any place. The miners used tin pans, rockers, and sluices, shovels, and picks and plenty of muscle to dig the gold out of the ground. About all the money used in those days was gold dust. ” Lizzie Shepherd Wangaman arrived in 1850 from Ohio