In December 1845, Mexican military officer Andrés Castillero obtained a claim for a mine in Santa Clara County from the Mexican government. Though it wasn't a gold mine, per se, it did produce a substance used in gold processing (mercury) that would later make it the state's richest mine--and spark one of the most bitter land disputes in California history. When ...
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