Item Detail
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20258
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0
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10
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English
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Settlement of Northern California by Utah Pioneers : Sacramento and Cosumnes Valleys
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Pioneer Pathways
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2007
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10
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413-464
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While San Franicsco and adjacent communities were being developed, a new area was under way further inland. John Augustus Sutter had a land grant on which to build a sawmill, and he called the new town New Helvetia (Sacramento). The settlement became the first outpost of white civilization in inland California.
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