The NFL team was named for the thousands of fortune seekers who traveled West in 1849 after gold was discovered in California on January 24, 1948.
The California gold rush of 1849 gave them their name. Gold miners rushed into the state during this time period amid rumors of riches to be made in gold mining there.
looked for gold in California
The name 49ers harkens back to the gold rush in the mid 1800's when people were migrating west in search of gold. The Gold Rush, as it was called, began in 1849 so often the people heading out that way were called 49ers. The team took it's name from those people, and it is often thought that their gold helmets are a reflection of the Gold Rush itself.
The 49ers do not stink.
I hate to root for the San Francisco 49ers enemies, but the New Orleans Saints were the San Francisco 49ers enemies. So, I am going to root for the San Francisco 49ers enemy. That is the Seattle Seahawks.
Yes, number 16 of the 49ers is retired.
The 49ers were all of the miners. The California Gold Rush occured in 1849, ergo, the miners, or people who went west in search for gold, were dubbed "'49ers."
Yes they were called the 49ers because the event took place in 1849.
Yes! The miners/paners left their home in 1849 so they were called 49ers.
Miners called themselves "49ers" because they flocked to California in 1849 during the Gold Rush in search of gold. The nickname "49ers" stuck as a symbol of the people who participated in the gold rush.
The miners went to California in the gold rush were called 49ers.
49ers
The 49ers were gold miners that went to California to mine for gold in 1849.
the miners looking for gold in California
The miners who came west to California during the Gold Rush were often called "Forty-Niners" because they arrived in 1849 seeking gold.
they were the miners during the gold rush of 1849
looked for gold in California
Gold miners could be called prospectors. Some prospectors who sought their fortunes during the California gold rush were called 49ers. (That gold rush began in 1848, but was really roaring in 1849, hence the nickname for those prospectors.)