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It did not get to California, it was taken out ofCalifornia during the gold rush. The gold came from the rocks and was deposited in the river sand during the Ice age melting.
The type of metal was gold. They use that to cover there nails
Wagon trains of '49ers on their way to the California gold fields-
Miners would often travel to California in the 1800's by horse or wagon. It could take up to a year for them to travel that far.
The Forty-Niners reached California during the Gold Rush mainly by land and sea routes. Many traveled overland on foot, horseback, or by wagon along the California Trail or other routes. Others sailed around Cape Horn or took steamships to reach the west coast.