Lunch Break Science: Gold in Virginia
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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On June, 24, 2020, David Spears, PG, State Geologist, Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, presented “Gold in Virginia.”
Thirty years before the California gold rush, Virginia experienced a gold rush of its own. After an 1804 gold discovery in Spotsylvania County, mining rapidly expanded along a northeast-southwest belt that extended all the way from Fairfax to Appomattox. By 1830, Virginia was producing more gold than any other state in the U.S. In this presentation, State Geologist David Spears will review the history of gold exploration and mining in Virginia, from the Jamestown settlers to today's one-man gold mine in Goochland County.
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Ty! Wonderfully informative.
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You forgot beer and cigarettes, gold goes into that too. Have enjoyed pub. 19 for years! Amherst co. also has a sprinkling of gold.