Monday Oct 07, 2024

The Conclusion of Gold Mining in North Georgia

Episode 6 Show Notes

Episode 6: The Conclusion of Gold Mining in North Georgia

On this week’s episode of The Witness of the Times, Dr. Bruce Baker concludes his compelling series on gold mining in North Georgia. In this final installment, Dr. Baker sheds light on the profound impact of the removal of Native Americans and the subsequent land lottery—a pivotal moment in history that led to the sale of previously owned Native American land.

The narrative takes an intriguing turn as some of the new landowners make a surprising discovery—gold in their very own backyard. This episode offers a captivating exploration of the historical reverberations and unforeseen developments that arose from this significant period in North Georgia's past.

Show Notes:

  • Native American Removal and the Land Lottery: Learn about the historical context of the land lottery and its impact on the Native American population in North Georgia.
  • Discovery of Gold: Explore the surprising turn of events as new landowners stumble upon gold, leading to a new chapter in the region's history.
  • Historical Impact: Dr. Baker examines the long-lasting effects of these events and their significance in shaping North Georgia's history.

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Credits:

  • Executive Producers: Marc Veazey and Dr. Bruce Baker
  • Music: Jorgen Hallberg
  • Hosts: Marc Veazey and Dr. Bruce Baker

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