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The town takes its name from the creek and the creek takes its name from John A. Sutter who owned the sawmill in Coloma where gold was first found in the Mother Lode in January of 1848. Unable to stop the tide of gold-seekers flowing over and destroying his lands, Sutter decided to follow the call of gold, trying in vain to recoup what the Gold Rush had taken. He arrived here in 1848 with a band of Kanakas and Indians, and upon finding a likely spot began mining along the creek.

A small settlement began to grow, centered around a cloth tent where the miners met on rainy Sundays when they couldn't go to Drytown or Jackson. The place eventually took the name of its most prominent citizen, and was called Sutter's Creek, Sutter, Sutterville, and finally, plain old Sutter Creek. But Sutter wasn't a miner, and many of the other miners in the area didn't much approve of his using servants to dig for gold. He left the area a short while later, returning with his men to Sutter's Fort. He never mined again.

Sutter Creek achieved prominence as the supply center for all the mines that circled the town. It was hard rock mining more than placer mining that helped the town to boom. Mines owned by Alvinza Hayward (the Gold Country's first millionaire), Hetty Green (at one time the country's richest woman), and Leland Stanford (at one time California's governor and the founder of Stanford University) included the Union Mine (later renamed the Lincoln Mine) and the Old Eureka Mine.

Amador Regional Sanitation Authority Master Plan - DRAFT - June 2009

City of Sutter Creek Wastewater Master Plan - DRAFT - June 2009

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Gold Rush Ranch Project

Knight Foundry

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Fish and Game Enforcement Alert

The California Department of Fish and Game has contacted the City to state that it is illegal for anyone to dispose of yard waste or clippings in Sutter Creek or other seasonal waterways. Please dispose of your yard waste in mulch piles or in your municipal garbage service containers in order to avoid problems with our friends at Fish and Game.

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City of Sutter Creek


General Plan

Table of Contents and Introduction
Land Use Element
Conservation & Open Space Element
Circulation Element
Public Services & Facilities Element
Safety Element
Noise Element
Historic Element
Parks & Recreation Element
Housing Element
Environmental Assessment
References
Public Comments
Responses to Public Comments
Comments Not Requiring Responses


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Monteverde Store Museum. Volunteer docents are urgently needed to keep the Monteverde Store Museum open on a regular basis.

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Sutter Creek remained a full-fledged mining town, boasting some of the best producing deep rock mines in the Mother Lode. Today, the town's locals "mine" the visitors who come from around the world, drawn by both history and small town hospitality.

Notable historic landmarks include Knight Foundry and the nearby Kennedy Mine, visitors should take some time to enjoy the historic wine country surrounding Sutter Creek. Wine production in the area dates back one hundred fifty years, when pioneers seeking their fortunes in gold found the ideal climate for growing wine grapes. Today Amador County boasts twenty-two wineries and is famous for its red Zinfandels.
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Sutter Creek City Hall
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Sutter Creek, California 95685
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September 30, 2009

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