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  1. In 1799, twelve-year-old Conrad Reed, skipping Sunday School to go fishing, found a large gold nugget in Little Meadow Creek, Cabarrus County, North Carolina. His discovery triggered America’s first gold rush. While standing by the creek, Conrad saw “a yellow substance shining in the water.” He retrieved it and found it to be some type of ...

  2. The Carolina gold rush, the first gold rush in the United States, followed the discovery of a large gold nugget in North Carolina in 1799, by a 12-year-old boy named Conrad Reed. He spotted the nugget while playing in Meadow Creek on his family's farm in Cabarrus County, North Carolina .

  3. Jan 1, 2006 · See also: Gold Rush (Encyclopedia of North Carolina) In 1799 an event occurred in the southern Piedmont that made North Carolina a very desirable place to live—the discovery of gold! Twelve-year-old Conrad Reed was fishing in Little Meadow Creek on his family’s farm in Cabarrus County one day in 1799 when he found a seventeen-pound gold ...

  4. Find Conrad's current address, phone number and email. Contact information for people named Conrad Green found in Michigan, Washington, Florida and 13 other U.S. states, and include family, property and public records.

  5. Immigrants from England, Germany, Scotland, Ireland, and South America brought with them their mining experience and soon, North Carolina was mining a million dollars of gold a year! 36 years after Conrad Reed found an unusual doorstop President Andrew Jackson signed legislation in 1835 that opened three new branches of the Untied States Mint ...

  6. Jun 21, 2021 · Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution, with an appendix containing miscellaneous records. Originally published by The North Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution, Durham, NC in 1932. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc, Baltimore 1967, 1972, 1977, 1984,1988.

  7. May 25, 2022 · Conrad Reed, The Young Boy Who Found A 17-Pound Nugget To Start America’s 1st Gold Craze. In 1799, a child fishing in a North Carolina creek found an enormous piece of gold that eventually...

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