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The Armstrong Nugget is a very special piece of gold. It's a large, natural chunk of gold found in the ground. This amazing nugget was discovered on June 19, 1913. A miner named George Armstrong found it while he was placer mining. This happened near a place called Susanville in Grant County, Oregon, United States. The Armstrong Nugget is quite heavy, weighing 80.4 ounces!

Discovering the Armstrong Nugget

The Armstrong Nugget is a famous gold nugget. It was found by a miner named George Armstrong. He discovered this large piece of gold on June 19, 1913. This exciting find happened near Susanville, Oregon. Susanville is a small place in Grant County, Oregon, in the United States.

What is a Gold Nugget?

A gold nugget is a natural piece of gold. It is found in the ground, usually in rivers or streams. Nuggets are different from gold dust or flakes. They are larger, solid pieces of gold. Finding a gold nugget is very exciting for miners!

How the Nugget was Found

George Armstrong found the nugget using a method called placer mining. This is a way to find gold in loose sand or gravel. Miners often look in riverbeds or old streambeds. They use water to wash away lighter materials. The heavier gold, like nuggets, stays behind. This method was very common during the gold rush days.

How Big is the Armstrong Nugget?

The Armstrong Nugget is a very impressive size. It weighs 80.4 ounces. To give you an idea, that's more than five pounds! It's one of the largest gold nuggets ever found in Oregon.

Where Can You See It Today?

If you want to see the Armstrong Nugget, you can! Today, this famous gold nugget is on display. It is part of a gold mining exhibit. You can find it at the U.S. Bank in Baker City. Baker City is also in Oregon.

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