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Bodie, California | Bodie Timeline June 1, 1878 - Bodie Mining Co makes a rich strike and stocks soar from 50 cents to $50 a share almost overnight
Bodie, California | Bodie Cemetery Over the years, several people have written to ask if their relatives are buried in Bodie Hopefully this will help those people, and help others with genealogy, as well as giving other visitors a sense of those who lived and died in Bodie
Bodie, California | Plan Your Trip to Bodie Bodie is located in the Basin Range of the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains, about 13 miles East of Highway 395 in central California Take U S Hwy 395 to State Hwy 270 and drive 10 miles east until the paved road ends, then continue for 3 miles of an unpaved dirt road
Bodie, California | Category: Bodie Timeline May 1, 1877 – Silas Smith opened his first store in Bodie near King Main Streets He moved the building from Aurora, and his store became Bodie’s first post office
Bodie, California | Bodie Railway On February 19, 1881 the Bodie Railway and Lumber Company was founded Its purpose was to feed Bodie with lumber for building, and firewood for stoking the many stoves in town as well as the numerous steam engines that powered the mills and businesses
Bodie, California | Bodie Books Publications Bodie is a ghost town in the Bodie Hills east of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Mono County, California, about 75 miles southeast of Lake Tahoe Bodie is an original mining town from the late 1800's
Bodie, Then and Now - Bodie, California In 1932, another devastating fire left Bodie pretty much the way you see it today Approximately 100 structures are still standing, which includes everything from the small out-house structures to the giant Standard Mill Most of the buildings are closed for the protection of the visitors
The Bad Man from Bodie | Ford Times Today Bodie and its twin ghost city, Aurora, are prize items among collectors of the souvenirs of bonanza towns of the old west But, although all their fame is fully as effulgent as that of Deadwood, Tombstone, and Virginia City, not all today’s road maps show Bodie and Aurora
Bodie, California | James Stuart Cain’s home Here is a residence of Mr J S Cain, who was eventually the town’s principal property owner Cain moved to Bodie when he was 25 and built an empire