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Episode 4: The First Gold Rush in North Georgia

Join us in this week’s episode of The Witness of the Times as we embark on a captivating journey into the history of the first gold rush in the United States. Dr. Bruce Baker kicks off a three-episode series on gold mining in North Georgia, beginning with the enthralling tales of Jacob Scudder and two slaves, Dan and Lucinda Riley. Their compelling experiences, intertwined with the allure and deception of gold, offer a deep and poignant perspective on this pivotal era.

As we navigate through this historical narrative, Dr. Baker revisits Mark Twain’s thought-provoking theory on gold, reminding us that "A Gold Mine Is a Hole in the Ground with a Liar at the Top." This episode is the beginning of a fascinating series that explores the significant role gold mining played in shaping the history and culture of North Georgia.

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