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==Geography and hydrology== [[File:ISH WC SuttersFort3.jpg|thumb|John Sutter plaque at Sutter's Fort]] Sutter's Fort is located on level ground at an elevation of approximately {{convert|20|ft|m}} above mean sea datum.<ref>[[U.S. Geological Survey]], ''Sacramento East Quadrangle, 1967, photorevised 1980''</ref> The slope elevation decreases northward toward the American River and westward toward the [[Sacramento River]]. Slope elevation gradually increases to the south and east, away from the rivers. All surface drainage flows toward the Sacramento River. Groundwater in the vicinity flows south-southwest toward the [[Sacramento Delta]]. However, after peak rainfall, the Sacramento River swells and the [[groundwater flow]] can actually reverse away from the river.<ref>''[[Phase I Environmental Site Assessment]], 2617 K Street, Sacramento, California'', Earth Metrics Inc. Report # 10185, October 3, 1989</ref> ===Sutter's Landing=== Sutter's Landing is the spot the Captain John A. Sutter landed in August 1839 at the [[American River]] after coming up the Sacramento River from [[Yerba Buena, California|Yerba Buena]] at {{coord|38.5816|-121.4660|display=inline}}. After landing, Sutter built a base camp, then Sutter's Fort. The site of the landing is California Historical Landmark #591 that was listed on May 22, 1957.<ref>{{cite ohp |591 |Sutter's Landing #591|2012-10-07}}</ref> ===Coloma Road=== The old Coloma Road opened in 1847, it ran from Sutter's Fort to the city of [[Coloma, California|Coloma]]. Marshall traveled the road to tell of his gold find to Captain John A. Sutter. During the 49ers gold rush thousands of miners traveled the road heading out to look for gold and claims. Coloma Road at Sutter's Fort is a California Historical Landmark No. 745.<ref>{{cite ohp |745|Coloma Road -Sutter's Fort #745 |2012-10-07}}</ref> There are two other Coloma Road California Historical Landmarks: [[Coloma Road, Rescue]] California Historical Landmark, No. 748, in Coloma and California Historical Landmark No. 747 at [[Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park]].<ref>{{cite ohp |747 |Coloma Road #748|2012-10-07}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sierranevadageotourism.org/entries/coloma-road-coloma-no-748-california-historical-landmark/e9f0ad3f-d46e-44e0-af0b-567866a5714d|title=Coloma Road - Coloma (No. 748 California Historical Landmark) | Sierra Nevada Geotourism|website=sierranevadageotourism.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.californiahistoricallandmarks.com/landmarks/chl-748|title=CHL # 748 Coloma Road-Coloma El Dorado|website=www.californiahistoricallandmarks.com}}</ref> California's first stage line, [[California Stage Company]], traveled the road starting in 1849, the line was founded by [[James E. Birch (entrepreneur)|James E. Birch]].<ref name=Bancroft>[https://books.google.com/books?id=_ecNAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA151 Hubert Howe Bancroft, ''History of California''] Volume 24, The History Company, 1890. pp. 151β152 and notes 46, 47, 48]</ref>
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