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The James W. Marshall House, located at 60 Bridge Street in the city of Lambertville in Hunterdon County, United States, was the boyhood home of James W. Marshall.Marshall's discovery of gold in the American River in California in January 1848 set the stage for the California Gold Rush.
The James W. Marshall House, former residence of Marshall family in Lambertville, New Jersey. James Wilson Marshall, of English descent, was born to Philip Marshall and Sarah Wilson (married 1808) at the family homestead in Hopewell Township, New Jersey (then part of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, currently part of Mercer County) on October 8, 1810. [2]
James W. Marshall House: James W. Marshall House. December 18, 1970 : 60 Bridge Street Lambertville: 43: David McKinney Mill: David McKinney Mill ...
The James W. Marshall House also on Bridge street was built in 1816. The Delaware and Raritan Canal was constructed in 1830. The Belvidere Delaware Railroad was built along the canal in 1851. [3] [4] The Holcombe House was documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) in 1937.
The entire route of California State Route 153 lies within the park, and allows visitors to drive to the top of the hill where the monument to James W. Marshall stands. The Gold Discovery Museum features gold-rush-era exhibits including mining equipment, horse-drawn vehicles, household implements and other memorabilia.
James W. Marshall House; Mead–Van Duyne House; Metlar–Bodine House; Miller-Cory House; Monmouth Battlefield State Park; George Jr. and Sarah Morgan House; Griffith Morgan House; Morristown National Historical Park; Morven (Princeton, New Jersey)
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