
First Gold Found Plaque - Denver, CO
Posted by:
Outspoken1
N 39° 47.193 W 105° 03.548
13S E 494937 N 4404068
Quick Description: Plaque commerating First Gold found in Colorado north of location
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 12/12/2006 7:02:08 AM
Waymark Code: WM11AD
Views: 133
Long Description:Colorado's early settlement was driven by mining, not farming. This
event is now a two-part commeration. The original plaque is found
at Inspiration Park (parking at N39° 47.193, W105° 03.431). The
text of the plaque is:
One Mile North of this Point
GOLD WAS DISCOVERED
on June 22, 1850 by a party of
California-bound Cherokees.
The discovery was made by Louis
Ralston whose name was given the
creek (a branch of Clear Creek).
Reports of the find brought the
prospecting parties of 1858 whose
discoveries caused the Pikes Peak
Gold Rush of 1859 which resulted
in the permanent settlement of
Colorado.
Now, if you take a short trip to Gold Strike Park (N39° 47.822,
W105° 03.432), you will find newly added information about the
Ralston Party and Gold Find. Walk to N39° 47.844, W105° 03.323 and
you will be in the vicinity of the original gold find.