Gold In Connecticut United States

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Connecticut has a very rich history as a mining state, and Gold In Connecticut has a small amount of prospecting placer gold like many other New England states. Connecticut is the southernmost state in the region of the United States, bordered on the south by Long Island Sound, on the west by New York, on the north by Massachusetts, and on the east by Rhode Island

Just about any river or stream in the state of Connecticut does have some gold bearing gravel and refined gold from Alluvial placers,  those formed in river or stream sediments, because gold is heavier than any of the other materials that are found in the stream it will migrate down through the gravel to either a layer of clay or bedrock. Typical locations for alluvial gold placer deposits are on the inside bends of rivers and creeks so it is rather rare to find much Gold in the middle of the stream.

Gold In Alabama

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State in the Alabama has produced a large amount of gold, after the discovery of gold in Georgia, the prospectors began to develop a search in the area of Alabama, and at the end of the 1830s Gold In Alabama was first discovered in the region Chilton County.  The first mining occurred at Blue and Chestnut Creeks.

From 1830 until about 1990 Alabama has produced almost 80,000 ounces of gold, And gold in Alabama has been found throughout Talladega, Tallapoosa, Chambers, Coosa, Clay, Chilton, Elmore, Cleburne, and Randolph Counties.

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