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by the city, the Sacramento Board of Trustees passed an ordinance requiring new buildings be built with bricks. Much of the China Slough was rebuilt with brick buildings. In 1880, the city cut off the China Slough from the Sacramento River, ending the China Slough fishing industry and making the water stagnant and smelly. The
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starting in 1863. From 1863 and 1869, about 15,000 Chinese workers helped build the transcontinental railroad. The train tracks started in Sacramento and headed east. The Sacramento pioneers did not want the swampy slough, so the Chinese community was free to live there. They built up the slough into
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Like other early pioneers town, the China Slough buildings and houses were make of wood. There were a number of fires that burnt parts of the China Slough. China Slough was rebuilt after each fire. The July 1854 fire burnt much of downtown China Slough. After the July 1855 fire, that was let to burn
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town. The Chinese immigrants brought in a host of skills: merchants opened store, cooks opened restaurants, laundrymen opened laundry services, entertainers put on theatre shows, and entrepreneurs served the needs not only in Chinatown but the needs of the city. Sutter Lake was formed with
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in to the City of Sacramento. On each banks of the China Slough was the old Sacramento Chinatown. Before a Chinese population moved in, it was called Sutter Slough. The first group of Chinese immigrants came to Sacramento from 1849 to 1853, to escape the poor condition in
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No. 594, registered on May 22, 1957. The site of California Historical Landmark China Slough is the northeast corner of 4th Street and I Street in Sacramento at about 401 I Street. Before the China Slough was
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were built. The last land fill and elimination of the China Slough was 1919. Chinatown moved south to Front Street and spread out from the closed down China Slough. When the Sacramento
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and train tracks would be built on the China Slough. All the Chinese buildings and house closed and the town was buried. Filling in of the Slough started in 1863 from sand from the
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The Sze Yup Association was set up to greet new Chinese immigrants as they departed ships and helped them find housing and jobs, some trained to head to the gold mines, called
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Map of Sacramento, California in 1880 with Sutter Lake and Central Pacific RR station; China Slough had been cut off from the Sacramento River (left) in 1880.
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of 1882, stopped new Chinese immigration and reinforced hostilities to Chinese. In 1909, The City of Sacramento found a way to close the China Slough, a new
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was built in 1965 some of the Front Street Chinatown was displaced. There is a small area around I Street and J Street that makes up the
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The Yee Fow Museum in Sacramento and Yee Fow Center for History, work to preserve the Sacramento Chinatown history.
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Sutter Slough, China Lake, Sutter Lake, Sacramento Chinatown, Sacramento Chinadom, Old Sacramento Chinatown, Yee Fow
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seasonally in the slough with spring and winter flooded. China Slough bathhouses were popular with all.
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China Slough and the railroad construction project along I Street during the great flood of 1862
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Joseph A. McGowan Report on the Historical Development of the City of Sacramento Blocks, 1978
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ran from 3rd Street to 5th Streets to north of I Street in Sacramento. The site became the
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Sacramento's Southern Pacific Shops. Chapter Three: China Slough and Chinatown
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Sacramento Valley Station tracks follow the path of the former China Slough.
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Old Central Pacific Depot and Trestle Bridge over the China Slough in 1878.
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Produce markets, including: Fulton Market, Lincoln Market, Quopng Fung
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Two fish markets, Tong Sung Fish, Capitol Poultry and Fish Market
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built over the China Slough. A new depot was built nearby, the
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https://www.sacbee.com/news/bee-curious/article272028357.html
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Sacramento's Chinatown, by Lawrence Tom and Brian Tom, 2010
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was a famine, a very poor economy, high taxes, due to the
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Southern Pacific Railroad Company's Sacramento Depo
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Joss house Chinese Temple moved to 915 Third Street
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Sacramento, California
38°35′02″N 121°30′00″W / 38.584°N 121.500°W / 38.584; -121.500
California Historical Landmark
China Slough is located in California
China Slough is located in the United States

Sacramento, California
California Historical Landmark
filled in
waterway
Central Pacific Railroad
Sacramento station
Trestle bridge
Sacramento Valley Station
Amtrak
Amtrak
swampy
Sacramento River
southeastern China
southeastern China
Opium Wars
Taiping Rebellion
Punti–Hakka Clan Wars
First transcontinental railroad
waterfront
Sze Yup
Sam Yup
1862
Suey Sing Association

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