Gold fever reached south Louisiana

The famous California gold rush in 1849 was caused by dreams of vast fortunes made by just wandering around and picking up nuggets — something like picking up pecans in the fall. Gold fever led thousands of people to the supposed “new El Dorado,” and the malady struck dozens of people from south Louisiana. The Planter’s Banner, published in Franklin recorded on March 15, 1849, “Quite a number of…

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