Reed family

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The Reed family were early North Carolina landowners whose property included the site of the first documented gold find in the United States, leading to the establishment of the Reed Gold Mine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf family
gold discovery
gold rush
historic gold mine
historical landowning family
person
person
associatedPlace Reed Gold Mine State Historic Site NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States

United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfResidence United States of America
surface form: United States

United States of America
surface form: United States
discovered first documented gold find in the United States
ethnicOrigin German immigrant
German immigrant family
familyName Reed NERFINISHED
formerAllegiance Hessian soldier
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
historicalRegion Cabarrus County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance contributed to the beginning of the North Carolina gold rush
pioneers of gold mining in the United States
inception early 19th century
knownFor association with the Reed Gold Mine
owning land where the first documented gold find in the United States occurred
locatedIn Cabarrus County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
North Carolina
locatedOn former Reed family property
location Cabarrus County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
Reed family property NERFINISHED
member Conrad Reed NERFINISHED
John Reed NERFINISHED
namedAfter John Reed NERFINISHED
Reed family NERFINISHED
occupation farmer
landowners
owned land that became the Reed Gold Mine
ownedBy State of North Carolina NERFINISHED
ownedPropertyAt site of the first documented gold discovery in the United States
parent John Reed NERFINISHED
residence Cabarrus County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
settledIn North Carolina after the American Revolutionary War
startPoint discovery on Reed family land
use historic site open to the public

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Teddy Reed in Sisters isPartOf Reed family
subject surface form: Teddy Reed