In 1864, they left the Alder Gulch, Montana[?] Territory prospects, heading north hoping for richer prospects. After prospecting the Little Blackfoot River[?], they crossed the Continental Divide to Prickly Pear Creek[?], finding nothing but "colors" they moved further north. Still finding little gold after six weeks of hard work, they returned south to a place that they had earlier named Last Chance Gulch (they had decided if they could not find good gold there they would give up on the whole area).
On July 14, 1864 they dug two prospect pits on Last Chance Gulch upstream from their earlier efforts. Both pits revealed flat gold nuggets and gold dust.
Eventually, Crab and Cowan were sent to Virginia City, Montana for more supplies and the Last Chance bonanza began!
In 1867, the Four Georgians sold out their claims. It was said that they needed a heavy wagon to haul just their gold dust back to civilization.
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