Tag: gold mining

  • History of Discovery, Part 1

    First person accounts served as primary sources for writing the history of Randolph at Whiskey Run. These accounts arose from a chaotic social setting where men focused on obtaining wealth and surviving harsh working and living conditions instead of creating a written record of events. Although it took 120 years, historians finally credited the Groslouis…

  • Whiskey Run Geology

    Is it possible that gold wasn’t found at Whiskey Run until the early 1850s because it wasn’t there? While writing Whiskey Run Gold Nearly Missed!, I wondered how early travelers could have missed the gold on the beach. I imagined a variety of possibilities: While unrecorded human thoughts and behavior are lost to time, the…

  • Whiskey Run Gold Nearly Missed!

    What if there had been no gold rush to the beach at Whiskey Run in 1853? Would a mining camp town have been established there? Would Randolph have become a local place name? As described previously (It Began at Whiskey Run), eighteen months after the news spread that gold had been found near the mouth…

  • Panning for Gold at Whiskey Run in 2023

    While reading about the history of Randolph, I began to wonder about the accuracy of my childhood memories of Whiskey Run Creek. My sister and I would hunt for agates alongside our parents and grandparents, wade in the water, and investigate whatever had washed up on the beach, usually seaweed. I returned to the creek…