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Aerial close-up panning shot of Sutter's Fort with Downtown Sacramento in the background. 4K
Jul 27, 2022
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Close-up panning aerial shot of the 19th century Sutter's Fort in Sacramento. 4K
Jul 27, 2022
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CA State Parks asking for public’s input on future of Sutter’s Fort
2 months ago
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KXTV-TV Sacramento
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Here are changes coming to Sacramento's Sutter's Fort
Jun 12, 2024
CBS News
Sutter's Fort in Sacramento, USA
Jun 29, 2016
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Explore Sutter's Fort State Historic Park! - PORTS Program
Feb 3, 2023
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Narrative of Sutter's Fort history could be changing
Jun 11, 2024
kcra.com
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The most common item baked at Sutter’s Fort in the 1840s was hardtack. Also known as “ship’s biscuits,”hardtack, which is baked at a low temperature for a long period of time, was a stable bread source for travelers and also sailors on ships. The ingredients you need to make your own: flour, water, and salt. In this video, Channey demonstrates baking hardtack in the outdoor brick oven outside the bakery at Sutter’s Fort. Want to see the oven in action? Visit on the third Saturday of each month f
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8 months ago
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Sutter's Fort State Historic Park
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One of the unique aspects of Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park is that many of the rooms, like the blacksmith shop, are areas where we can demonstrate historical skills and also their impacts on 1840s California history. The blacksmith was one of the first jobs at Sutter's Fort and the blacksmith shop was operating through the early days of the Gold Rush. Iron stock was pretty hard to come by in early California so blacksmiths often repurposed iron goods or broken tools. Marco, one of our blacks
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2 months ago
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Sutter's Fort State Historic Park
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Commission votes to change Sutter’s Fort general plan to focus on Native American experience
Nov 6, 2024
abc10.com
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The spring semester has started and it has many of the staff, who are also college students, thinking about going to campus on a more regular basis again. Going to class sometimes impacts what is on our minds when it comes to interpreting some of the rooms at Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park, such as the blacksmith shop. In this video, Marco, one of our blacksmiths, demonstrates the same blacksmithing methods available in the 1840s at the Fort to make a pencil holder out of some quarter inch st
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3 months ago
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Sutter's Fort State Historic Park
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What better way to build a fort here near the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers in the 1840s than to just buy another fort that already existed in California? Well that’s what John Sutter did. In December 1841, John Sutter purchased Fort Ross, a Russian fur trapping and agricultural outpost operated by the Russian American Company. The fort was located along the California coast just north of Bodega Bay on the unceded ancestral homeland of the Kashaya Pomo Native people. Ever sinc
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4 months ago
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Sutter's Fort State Historic Park
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Winter is here and the Sacramento region has been experiencing some colder weather lately. While snow and ice is rare for this area, that’s not stopping us from making something winter related in the blacksmith shop at Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park. In this video, Mark demonstrates the same blacksmithing methods available in the 1840s at the Fort by making an iron icicle using one inch flat stock. The bellows pumps air into the forge where the iron or steel is softened to a working temperatu
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4 months ago
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Sutter's Fort State Historic Park
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Join us for a walk through the park to explore the vital role urban parks play in our local ecosystems and communities for our second annual First Day Hike on the park grounds of Sutter’s Fort SHP and the CA State Indian Museum. The tour times for January 1, 2026 will 11:30 am and 1:00 pm. Please meet at the bridge between the ponds in the center of the park. Remember to bring a water bottle and wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for a light walk in Sacramento. The State Indian Museum
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4 months ago
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State Indian Museum
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Sutters Fort Field Trip rev 1
1 month ago
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Sutter’s Fort as a relief camp after the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco
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1 month ago
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Sutter's Fort SHP & State Indian Museum
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The dedication of Sutter’s Fort as a pioneer monument on April 26, 1893.
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3 weeks ago
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Sutter's Fort SHP & State Indian Museum
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Forging a nail out of square stock in the blacksmith shop at Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park
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1 month ago
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Sutter's Fort SHP & State Indian Museum
When Sacramento received the news of California’s statehood, it was on the eve of the first reported cases of cholera in the city. From October 20th to November 10th (when there were no longer any reported cases) in 1850, at least 800 people in Sacramento will pass away from cholera. That was roughly 10 percent of Sacramento’s population at the time. In this video, Jared discusses the 20 day cholera epidemic, some of the doctors who worked in hospitals during it, and Sutter’s Fort’s connection t
6 months ago
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Sutter's Fort SHP
In honor of Halloween, we thought we’d make something in the blacksmith shop at Sutter’s Fort that fits the occasion. In this video, Mark demonstrates the same blacksmithing methods available in the 1840s at the Fort by making a steel skull from a section of flat stock. The bellows pumps air into the forge where the iron or steel is softened to a working temperature to be shaped with a hammer on the anvil. This type of blacksmithing work is a great example of the use of chisels and punches to ma
6 months ago
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Sutter's Fort SHP
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Sutter's Fort SHP on Instagram: "On February 2, 1848, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed, formally ending the Mexican American War. The United States would annex and claim the land of Texas and Alta California. How does Sutter’s Fort play a role in the war? In this video, Jared discusses the Fort’s involvement in the Mexican American War and the impact of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo on the expansion and colonization of the American West. #OnThisDay #sacramento #suttersfort #castatepa
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3 months ago
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Sutter's Fort SHP on Instagram: "When you visit the park grounds of the CA State Indian Museum and Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park, you will see a variety of plants native to California. There is a tree, however, that while it is not native to California, it is special to the City of Sacramento, our Camellia tree just west of the pond. On February 9, 1852, James Lloyd Laffeyette Franklin Warren sold the first camellia seeds, from a shipment he received two days prior, at his New England Seed S
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3 months ago
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Sutter's Fort SHP on Instagram: "On January 28, 1848, John Sutter wrote in the daily logbook at Sutter’s Fort, “Mr Marshall arrived from the Mountains on very important business.” Nothing further is said about that subject in the logbook, because Sutter possibly did not want others to read the reasoning behind James Marshall’s late arrival on a very stormy evening. In Sutter’s office in the Central Building of the Fort, Marshall and Sutter met. Marshall even slammed the door on someone who tried
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3 months ago
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Blacksmith Forges a Steel Flower at Sutter's Fort
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1 month ago
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Crafting a Beautiful Valentine’s Day Rose in Blacksmithing
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3 months ago
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Sutter's Fort SHP | On January 24, 1848, James Wilson Marshall, who was overseeing the construction of Sutter’s water-powered sawmill off the South Fork of the... | Instagram
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3 months ago
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Fort Sumter: Animated Battle Map
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Loading the Wagon - Hands on History at Home
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May 6, 2020
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