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Bodie, California is a town frozen in time, and preserved by California State Parks in a state of “arrested decay.” Bodie became a State Historic Park in 1962, and maintains the buildings just as they were found when the State took over the town – but they do not restore the buildings, instead choosing to simply preserve the buildings in their aged and weathered 1880s appearance.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
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
Bodie Structures. The Bodie Jail was built in 1877 and cost about $800. It’s approximately 14 feet x 18 feet, and has two cells. It’s been written that the jail wasn’t built very well, but it certainly saw a lot of “guests”. Purportedly, only one prisonerever escaped.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Also to note, according to State experts, the Standard Mill is the “most in tact” mill in California! Map section 7. Electrification of the mill. Discovery of the Standard Mine. Timeline: October 6, 1898 – Standard Mill burns down. December 4, 1877 – Standard Co. declares a dividend. July 10, 1877 – Standard Mill beginsproduction.
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. At one end of the line was Bodie, at the other end was Mono Mills, wherethe
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Structures. The D. V. Cain house was built in 1873. David Victor Cain was the son of J.S. Cain, and was born in Carson City and lived in this house after he married Ella M. Cody in 1904. BACK.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hoover House. This was the home of Theodore and Mildred Hoover. Theodore was the manager of the Standard Mill and lived in this house for about three years. Theodore was the brother of the would-be President Herbert Hoover, who occasionally visited Bodie – but that was long before he was president. At the time, Herbert was working asa mining
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hydro-Electric Power Substation. This brick building, attached to the Wheaton and Hollis Hotel, helped bring Bodie into the 20th century. It houses transformers once used for powering the Standard Mill. You can see what is left of the white paint that covered the walls. Originally, the mill was run by steam power, but wood was a costlyresource
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Boone Store and Warehouse. Chock full of hundreds of interesting artifacts from the years gone by, this 1879 building was owned by Harvey Boone (incidentally, a direct descendant of Daniel Boone!). In July 1884 this building was almost destroyed by a fire that gobbled up the buildings from Boone’s store to Kingsley’s stables – almostthe
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Rosa May Oalaque. Rosa May was buried outside of the cemetery proper. As she was a prostitute, some of the “upper-class” people in town would not approve of her getting a burial among the more “respectable” folks. This headstone was placed here around 1965 byLouis Serventi.
BODIE.COM | BODIE, CALIFORNIA IS BODIE STATE HISTORIC PARKTOUR BODIESTORIES OF BODIEPLAN YOUR TRIP TO BODIEGALLERIESFUN ANDGAMESSTORE
Bodie, California is a town frozen in time, and preserved by California State Parks in a state of “arrested decay.” Bodie became a State Historic Park in 1962, and maintains the buildings just as they were found when the State took over the town – but they do not restore the buildings, instead choosing to simply preserve the buildings in their aged and weathered 1880s appearance.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
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
Bodie Structures. The Bodie Jail was built in 1877 and cost about $800. It’s approximately 14 feet x 18 feet, and has two cells. It’s been written that the jail wasn’t built very well, but it certainly saw a lot of “guests”. Purportedly, only one prisonerever escaped.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Also to note, according to State experts, the Standard Mill is the “most in tact” mill in California! Map section 7. Electrification of the mill. Discovery of the Standard Mine. Timeline: October 6, 1898 – Standard Mill burns down. December 4, 1877 – Standard Co. declares a dividend. July 10, 1877 – Standard Mill beginsproduction.
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. At one end of the line was Bodie, at the other end was Mono Mills, wherethe
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Structures. The D. V. Cain house was built in 1873. David Victor Cain was the son of J.S. Cain, and was born in Carson City and lived in this house after he married Ella M. Cody in 1904. BACK.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hoover House. This was the home of Theodore and Mildred Hoover. Theodore was the manager of the Standard Mill and lived in this house for about three years. Theodore was the brother of the would-be President Herbert Hoover, who occasionally visited Bodie – but that was long before he was president. At the time, Herbert was working asa mining
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hydro-Electric Power Substation. This brick building, attached to the Wheaton and Hollis Hotel, helped bring Bodie into the 20th century. It houses transformers once used for powering the Standard Mill. You can see what is left of the white paint that covered the walls. Originally, the mill was run by steam power, but wood was a costlyresource
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Boone Store and Warehouse. Chock full of hundreds of interesting artifacts from the years gone by, this 1879 building was owned by Harvey Boone (incidentally, a direct descendant of Daniel Boone!). In July 1884 this building was almost destroyed by a fire that gobbled up the buildings from Boone’s store to Kingsley’s stables – almostthe
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Rosa May Oalaque. Rosa May was buried outside of the cemetery proper. As she was a prostitute, some of the “upper-class” people in town would not approve of her getting a burial among the more “respectable” folks. This headstone was placed here around 1965 byLouis Serventi.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Present Appearance. Today, Bodie is a true ghost town situated at the 8,375 foot level in high desert country near Mono Lake. Within 4 miles radius are mountain peaks of 10,000 feet elevation and only fifteen miles to the west, across a treeless bleak expanse of lake and sagebrush desert, rises the sheer wall of the Sierra Nevada. As itspeak
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie has been written about for decades. From children’s books, to art books, to history books. This is an ever-growing list of Bodie books and publications that cover all of the topics above, and more. "Bodie, the very sound of that name conjures up images of "The Bad Man From Bodie", a rough and tumble life, and the harsh climate of a goldBODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie, Then and Now. Bodie Structures. Main Street in Bodie was bragged to be nearly 1 mile long! That was before a large fire in 1892 that wiped out a significant portion of the town. In 1932, another devastating fire left Bodie pretty much the way you see it today. Approximately 100 structures are still standing, which includeseverything
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
The 601 vigilante group and Joseph DeRoche. One of the more famous stories of Bodie concerns the “601 vigilante group.”. The notation of “601” is commonly known to mean “6 feet under, 0 trials, 1 rope”. It was reported that during a ball at the Miners’ UnionHall
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Also to note, according to State experts, the Standard Mill is the “most in tact” mill in California! Map section 7. Electrification of the mill. Discovery of the Standard Mine. Timeline: October 6, 1898 – Standard Mill burns down. December 4, 1877 – Standard Co. declares a dividend. July 10, 1877 – Standard Mill beginsproduction.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Structures. The Bodie Jail was built in 1877 and cost about $800. It’s approximately 14 feet x 18 feet, and has two cells. It’s been written that the jail wasn’t built very well, but it certainly saw a lot of “guests”. Purportedly, only one prisonerever escaped.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
J. S. Cain - J. S. Cain. James and Martha - Standard well - U2Bodie1 - U2Bodie3 - U2Bodie2 - Terri Geissinger - Dcp_4482 - Bodie Cafe - BodieBank interior -
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
The Catholic Church was located on the corner of Wood Street and Lowe Street, and was dedicated on September 10th, 1882 – just five days before the first gathering in the Methodist Church on September 15, 1882. Then on Christmas Day, September 25, 1882, the church bell was rung for the first time. How interesting that this booming town hadBODIE, CALIFORNIA
Sheriff James Dolan was shot and killed somewhere around Mono Lake on Monday, July 26, 1915. A posse tracked down and arrested (or killed, by some reports) the men responsible for his death. He was survived by his wife Cordelia Hays Dolan (1881-1943). After James was killed, Bert became a Mono County Sheriff and served for 20 years. Dolan House.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Rosa May Oalaque. Rosa May was buried outside of the cemetery proper. As she was a prostitute, some of the “upper-class” people in town would not approve of her getting a burial among the more “respectable” folks. This headstone was placed here around 1965 byLouis Serventi.
BODIE.COM | BODIE, CALIFORNIA IS BODIE STATE HISTORIC PARKTOUR BODIESTORIES OF BODIEPLAN YOUR TRIP TO BODIEGALLERIESFUN ANDGAMESSTORE
Bodie, California is a town frozen in time, and preserved by California State Parks in a state of “arrested decay.” Bodie became a State Historic Park in 1962, and maintains the buildings just as they were found when the State took over the town – but they do not restore the buildings, instead choosing to simply preserve the buildings in their aged and weathered 1880s appearance.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
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
History Tour Bodie. Tour Bodie. There are about 100 structures still standing in Bodie. In this section, you’ll find as much information as I have collected on each building. You can follow the tour by clicking the “Begin the tour” link below, by viewing map sections of the town, or by choosing from the list of buildings that currentlyBODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Structures. The Bodie Jail was built in 1877 and cost about $800. It’s approximately 14 feet x 18 feet, and has two cells. It’s been written that the jail wasn’t built very well, but it certainly saw a lot of “guests”. Purportedly, only one prisonerever escaped.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie, Then and Now. Bodie Structures. Main Street in Bodie was bragged to be nearly 1 mile long! That was before a large fire in 1892 that wiped out a significant portion of the town. In 1932, another devastating fire left Bodie pretty much the way you see it today. Approximately 100 structures are still standing, which includeseverything
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hydro-Electric Power Substation. This brick building, attached to the Wheaton and Hollis Hotel, helped bring Bodie into the 20th century. It houses transformers once used for powering the Standard Mill. You can see what is left of the white paint that covered the walls. Originally, the mill was run by steam power, but wood was a costlyresource
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hoover House. This was the home of Theodore and Mildred Hoover. Theodore was the manager of the Standard Mill and lived in this house for about three years. Theodore was the brother of the would-be President Herbert Hoover, who occasionally visited Bodie – but that was long before he was president. At the time, Herbert was working asa mining
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Structures. The D. V. Cain house was built in 1873. David Victor Cain was the son of J.S. Cain, and was born in Carson City and lived in this house after he married Ella M. Cody in 1904. BACK.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Rosa May Oalaque. Rosa May was buried outside of the cemetery proper. As she was a prostitute, some of the “upper-class” people in town would not approve of her getting a burial among the more “respectable” folks. This headstone was placed here around 1965 byLouis Serventi.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
The 601 vigilante group and Joseph DeRoche. One of the more famous stories of Bodie concerns the “601 vigilante group.”. The notation of “601” is commonly known to mean “6 feet under, 0 trials, 1 rope”. It was reported that during a ball at the Miners’ Union Hall on Saturday, January 15, 1881, Joseph DeRoche danced with thewife
BODIE.COM | BODIE, CALIFORNIA IS BODIE STATE HISTORIC PARKTOUR BODIESTORIES OF BODIEPLAN YOUR TRIP TO BODIEGALLERIESFUN ANDGAMESSTORE
Bodie, California is a town frozen in time, and preserved by California State Parks in a state of “arrested decay.” Bodie became a State Historic Park in 1962, and maintains the buildings just as they were found when the State took over the town – but they do not restore the buildings, instead choosing to simply preserve the buildings in their aged and weathered 1880s appearance.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
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
History Tour Bodie. Tour Bodie. There are about 100 structures still standing in Bodie. In this section, you’ll find as much information as I have collected on each building. You can follow the tour by clicking the “Begin the tour” link below, by viewing map sections of the town, or by choosing from the list of buildings that currentlyBODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Structures. The Bodie Jail was built in 1877 and cost about $800. It’s approximately 14 feet x 18 feet, and has two cells. It’s been written that the jail wasn’t built very well, but it certainly saw a lot of “guests”. Purportedly, only one prisonerever escaped.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie, Then and Now. Bodie Structures. Main Street in Bodie was bragged to be nearly 1 mile long! That was before a large fire in 1892 that wiped out a significant portion of the town. In 1932, another devastating fire left Bodie pretty much the way you see it today. Approximately 100 structures are still standing, which includeseverything
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hydro-Electric Power Substation. This brick building, attached to the Wheaton and Hollis Hotel, helped bring Bodie into the 20th century. It houses transformers once used for powering the Standard Mill. You can see what is left of the white paint that covered the walls. Originally, the mill was run by steam power, but wood was a costlyresource
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hoover House. This was the home of Theodore and Mildred Hoover. Theodore was the manager of the Standard Mill and lived in this house for about three years. Theodore was the brother of the would-be President Herbert Hoover, who occasionally visited Bodie – but that was long before he was president. At the time, Herbert was working asa mining
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Structures. The D. V. Cain house was built in 1873. David Victor Cain was the son of J.S. Cain, and was born in Carson City and lived in this house after he married Ella M. Cody in 1904. BACK.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Rosa May Oalaque. Rosa May was buried outside of the cemetery proper. As she was a prostitute, some of the “upper-class” people in town would not approve of her getting a burial among the more “respectable” folks. This headstone was placed here around 1965 byLouis Serventi.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
The 601 vigilante group and Joseph DeRoche. One of the more famous stories of Bodie concerns the “601 vigilante group.”. The notation of “601” is commonly known to mean “6 feet under, 0 trials, 1 rope”. It was reported that during a ball at the Miners’ Union Hall on Saturday, January 15, 1881, Joseph DeRoche danced with thewife
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
November 20, 1859 – W. S. Bodey perishes. Bodie Timeline. On November 20, 1859, W. S. Bodey perished in a snow storm. He and his mining partner, “Black Taylor”, got caught in the severe storm and Bodey couldn’t make it back to their camp. Taylor continued on, so he could bring back supplies to his friend, but upon returning,couldn’t .
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Structures. The Bodie Jail was built in 1877 and cost about $800. It’s approximately 14 feet x 18 feet, and has two cells. It’s been written that the jail wasn’t built very well, but it certainly saw a lot of “guests”. Purportedly, only one prisonerever escaped.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Mono County was founded on April 24, 1861, with the county seat atBridgeport, CA.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
The 601 vigilante group and Joseph DeRoche. One of the more famous stories of Bodie concerns the “601 vigilante group.”. The notation of “601” is commonly known to mean “6 feet under, 0 trials, 1 rope”. It was reported that during a ball at the Miners’ UnionHall
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Check out the gallery of people. If you have research on Bodie residents, fill out the Bodie Resident Research Project form. Explosion while trying to thaw frozen powder. Secretary of the Bodie Miners' Union in 1885. Elected as first President of the Miners'Union, Jan.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Spectators were taken by railway to the shore of Mono Lake. Another grueling match was a Fourth of July footrace from Main street to a flag pole at the top of High Peak. The winner made the run up and back to Main street in a little over nine minutes. He overcame a 1,200 footrise in
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. At one end of the line was Bodie, at the other end was Mono Mills, wherethe
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
June 23, 1932 – the second of two major fires destroys more of the town, leaving what we now see in Bodie. To compare before and after photos of the 1932 fireBODIE, CALIFORNIA
Boone Store and Warehouse. Chock full of hundreds of interesting artifacts from the years gone by, this 1879 building was owned by Harvey Boone (incidentally, a direct descendant of Daniel Boone!). In July 1884 this building was almost destroyed by a fire that gobbled up the buildings from Boone’s store to Kingsley’s stables – almostthe
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Sheriff James Dolan was shot and killed somewhere around Mono Lake on Monday, July 26, 1915. A posse tracked down and arrested (or killed, by some reports) the men responsible for his death. He was survived by his wife Cordelia Hays Dolan (1881-1943). After James was killed, Bert became a Mono County Sheriff and served for 20 years. Dolan House. BODIE.COM | BODIE, CALIFORNIA IS BODIE STATE HISTORIC PARKTOUR BODIESTORIES OF BODIEPLAN YOUR TRIP TO BODIEGALLERIESFUN ANDGAMESSTORE
Bodie, California is a town frozen in time, and preserved by California State Parks in a state of “arrested decay.” Bodie became a State Historic Park in 1962, and maintains the buildings just as they were found when the State took over the town – but they do not restore the buildings, instead choosing to simply preserve the buildings in their aged and weathered 1880s appearance.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
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
History Tour Bodie. Tour Bodie. There are about 100 structures still standing in Bodie. In this section, you’ll find as much information as I have collected on each building. You can follow the tour by clicking the “Begin the tour” link below, by viewing map sections of the town, or by choosing from the list of buildings that currentlyBODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Structures. The Bodie Jail was built in 1877 and cost about $800. It’s approximately 14 feet x 18 feet, and has two cells. It’s been written that the jail wasn’t built very well, but it certainly saw a lot of “guests”. Purportedly, only one prisonerever escaped.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie, Then and Now. Bodie Structures. Main Street in Bodie was bragged to be nearly 1 mile long! That was before a large fire in 1892 that wiped out a significant portion of the town. In 1932, another devastating fire left Bodie pretty much the way you see it today. Approximately 100 structures are still standing, which includeseverything
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hydro-Electric Power Substation. This brick building, attached to the Wheaton and Hollis Hotel, helped bring Bodie into the 20th century. It houses transformers once used for powering the Standard Mill. You can see what is left of the white paint that covered the walls. Originally, the mill was run by steam power, but wood was a costlyresource
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hoover House. This was the home of Theodore and Mildred Hoover. Theodore was the manager of the Standard Mill and lived in this house for about three years. Theodore was the brother of the would-be President Herbert Hoover, who occasionally visited Bodie – but that was long before he was president. At the time, Herbert was working asa mining
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Structures. The D. V. Cain house was built in 1873. David Victor Cain was the son of J.S. Cain, and was born in Carson City and lived in this house after he married Ella M. Cody in 1904. BACK.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Rosa May Oalaque. Rosa May was buried outside of the cemetery proper. As she was a prostitute, some of the “upper-class” people in town would not approve of her getting a burial among the more “respectable” folks. This headstone was placed here around 1965 byLouis Serventi.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
The 601 vigilante group and Joseph DeRoche. One of the more famous stories of Bodie concerns the “601 vigilante group.”. The notation of “601” is commonly known to mean “6 feet under, 0 trials, 1 rope”. It was reported that during a ball at the Miners’ Union Hall on Saturday, January 15, 1881, Joseph DeRoche danced with thewife
BODIE.COM | BODIE, CALIFORNIA IS BODIE STATE HISTORIC PARKTOUR BODIESTORIES OF BODIEPLAN YOUR TRIP TO BODIEGALLERIESFUN ANDGAMESSTORE
Bodie, California is a town frozen in time, and preserved by California State Parks in a state of “arrested decay.” Bodie became a State Historic Park in 1962, and maintains the buildings just as they were found when the State took over the town – but they do not restore the buildings, instead choosing to simply preserve the buildings in their aged and weathered 1880s appearance.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
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
History Tour Bodie. Tour Bodie. There are about 100 structures still standing in Bodie. In this section, you’ll find as much information as I have collected on each building. You can follow the tour by clicking the “Begin the tour” link below, by viewing map sections of the town, or by choosing from the list of buildings that currentlyBODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Structures. The Bodie Jail was built in 1877 and cost about $800. It’s approximately 14 feet x 18 feet, and has two cells. It’s been written that the jail wasn’t built very well, but it certainly saw a lot of “guests”. Purportedly, only one prisonerever escaped.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie, Then and Now. Bodie Structures. Main Street in Bodie was bragged to be nearly 1 mile long! That was before a large fire in 1892 that wiped out a significant portion of the town. In 1932, another devastating fire left Bodie pretty much the way you see it today. Approximately 100 structures are still standing, which includeseverything
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hydro-Electric Power Substation. This brick building, attached to the Wheaton and Hollis Hotel, helped bring Bodie into the 20th century. It houses transformers once used for powering the Standard Mill. You can see what is left of the white paint that covered the walls. Originally, the mill was run by steam power, but wood was a costlyresource
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hoover House. This was the home of Theodore and Mildred Hoover. Theodore was the manager of the Standard Mill and lived in this house for about three years. Theodore was the brother of the would-be President Herbert Hoover, who occasionally visited Bodie – but that was long before he was president. At the time, Herbert was working asa mining
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Structures. The D. V. Cain house was built in 1873. David Victor Cain was the son of J.S. Cain, and was born in Carson City and lived in this house after he married Ella M. Cody in 1904. BACK.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Rosa May Oalaque. Rosa May was buried outside of the cemetery proper. As she was a prostitute, some of the “upper-class” people in town would not approve of her getting a burial among the more “respectable” folks. This headstone was placed here around 1965 byLouis Serventi.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
The 601 vigilante group and Joseph DeRoche. One of the more famous stories of Bodie concerns the “601 vigilante group.”. The notation of “601” is commonly known to mean “6 feet under, 0 trials, 1 rope”. It was reported that during a ball at the Miners’ Union Hall on Saturday, January 15, 1881, Joseph DeRoche danced with thewife
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
November 20, 1859 – W. S. Bodey perishes. Bodie Timeline. On November 20, 1859, W. S. Bodey perished in a snow storm. He and his mining partner, “Black Taylor”, got caught in the severe storm and Bodey couldn’t make it back to their camp. Taylor continued on, so he could bring back supplies to his friend, but upon returning,couldn’t .
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Mining town curse lives on in Bodie | McClatchy News Service. Buyout of old claims lets mining town rest in peace | Herald-Journal. Bodie Haunted by Tourists Mining for Mystery With History | Los Angeles Times. Breathing new life into Bodie | NevadaAppeal.com. Once a Rowdy town of 10,000, Bodie now has only specters of its past | LewistonMorning.
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Bodie Structures. The Bodie Jail was built in 1877 and cost about $800. It’s approximately 14 feet x 18 feet, and has two cells. It’s been written that the jail wasn’t built very well, but it certainly saw a lot of “guests”. Purportedly, only one prisonerever escaped.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
The 601 vigilante group and Joseph DeRoche. One of the more famous stories of Bodie concerns the “601 vigilante group.”. The notation of “601” is commonly known to mean “6 feet under, 0 trials, 1 rope”. It was reported that during a ball at the Miners’ UnionHall
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Check out the gallery of people. If you have research on Bodie residents, fill out the Bodie Resident Research Project form. Explosion while trying to thaw frozen powder. Secretary of the Bodie Miners' Union in 1885. Elected as first President of the Miners'Union, Jan.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Spectators were taken by railway to the shore of Mono Lake. Another grueling match was a Fourth of July footrace from Main street to a flag pole at the top of High Peak. The winner made the run up and back to Main street in a little over nine minutes. He overcame a 1,200 footrise in
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. At one end of the line was Bodie, at the other end was Mono Mills, wherethe
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
The park is generally open from Memorial Day to Labor Day from 8:00a to 6:00p. The remainder of the year the hours aregenerally10:00a to 3:00p. The hours are subject to change based on weather or staffing, and are posted at all entrances. Call the park for exact details at (760) 647-6445. Here is a general park schedule:BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Boone Store and Warehouse. Chock full of hundreds of interesting artifacts from the years gone by, this 1879 building was owned by Harvey Boone (incidentally, a direct descendant of Daniel Boone!). In July 1884 this building was almost destroyed by a fire that gobbled up the buildings from Boone’s store to Kingsley’s stables – almostthe
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
June 23, 1932 – the second of two major fires destroys more of the town, leaving what we now see in Bodie. To compare before and after photos of the 1932 fire BODIE.COM | BODIE, CALIFORNIA IS BODIE STATE HISTORIC PARKTOUR BODIESTORIES OF BODIEPLAN YOUR TRIP TO BODIEGALLERIESFUN ANDGAMESSTORE
Bodie, California is a town frozen in time, and preserved by California State Parks in a state of “arrested decay.” Bodie became a State Historic Park in 1962, and maintains the buildings just as they were found when the State took over the town – but they do not restore the buildings, instead choosing to simply preserve the buildings in their aged and weathered 1880s appearance.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
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
Bodie Structures. The Bodie Jail was built in 1877 and cost about $800. It’s approximately 14 feet x 18 feet, and has two cells. It’s been written that the jail wasn’t built very well, but it certainly saw a lot of “guests”. Purportedly, only one prisonerever escaped.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Also to note, according to State experts, the Standard Mill is the “most in tact” mill in California! Map section 7. Electrification of the mill. Discovery of the Standard Mine. Timeline: October 6, 1898 – Standard Mill burns down. December 4, 1877 – Standard Co. declares a dividend. July 10, 1877 – Standard Mill beginsproduction.
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. At one end of the line was Bodie, at the other end was Mono Mills, wherethe
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Structures. The D. V. Cain house was built in 1873. David Victor Cain was the son of J.S. Cain, and was born in Carson City and lived in this house after he married Ella M. Cody in 1904. BACK.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hydro-Electric Power Substation. This brick building, attached to the Wheaton and Hollis Hotel, helped bring Bodie into the 20th century. It houses transformers once used for powering the Standard Mill. You can see what is left of the white paint that covered the walls. Originally, the mill was run by steam power, but wood was a costlyresource
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hoover House. This was the home of Theodore and Mildred Hoover. Theodore was the manager of the Standard Mill and lived in this house for about three years. Theodore was the brother of the would-be President Herbert Hoover, who occasionally visited Bodie – but that was long before he was president. At the time, Herbert was working asa mining
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Boone Store and Warehouse. Chock full of hundreds of interesting artifacts from the years gone by, this 1879 building was owned by Harvey Boone (incidentally, a direct descendant of Daniel Boone!). In July 1884 this building was almost destroyed by a fire that gobbled up the buildings from Boone’s store to Kingsley’s stables – almostthe
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Sheriff James Dolan was shot and killed somewhere around Mono Lake on Monday, July 26, 1915. A posse tracked down and arrested (or killed, by some reports) the men responsible for his death. He was survived by his wife Cordelia Hays Dolan (1881-1943). After James was killed, Bert became a Mono County Sheriff and served for 20 years. Dolan House. BODIE.COM | BODIE, CALIFORNIA IS BODIE STATE HISTORIC PARKTOUR BODIESTORIES OF BODIEPLAN YOUR TRIP TO BODIEGALLERIESFUN ANDGAMESSTORE
Bodie, California is a town frozen in time, and preserved by California State Parks in a state of “arrested decay.” Bodie became a State Historic Park in 1962, and maintains the buildings just as they were found when the State took over the town – but they do not restore the buildings, instead choosing to simply preserve the buildings in their aged and weathered 1880s appearance.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
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
Bodie Structures. The Bodie Jail was built in 1877 and cost about $800. It’s approximately 14 feet x 18 feet, and has two cells. It’s been written that the jail wasn’t built very well, but it certainly saw a lot of “guests”. Purportedly, only one prisonerever escaped.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Also to note, according to State experts, the Standard Mill is the “most in tact” mill in California! Map section 7. Electrification of the mill. Discovery of the Standard Mine. Timeline: October 6, 1898 – Standard Mill burns down. December 4, 1877 – Standard Co. declares a dividend. July 10, 1877 – Standard Mill beginsproduction.
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. At one end of the line was Bodie, at the other end was Mono Mills, wherethe
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Structures. The D. V. Cain house was built in 1873. David Victor Cain was the son of J.S. Cain, and was born in Carson City and lived in this house after he married Ella M. Cody in 1904. BACK.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hydro-Electric Power Substation. This brick building, attached to the Wheaton and Hollis Hotel, helped bring Bodie into the 20th century. It houses transformers once used for powering the Standard Mill. You can see what is left of the white paint that covered the walls. Originally, the mill was run by steam power, but wood was a costlyresource
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hoover House. This was the home of Theodore and Mildred Hoover. Theodore was the manager of the Standard Mill and lived in this house for about three years. Theodore was the brother of the would-be President Herbert Hoover, who occasionally visited Bodie – but that was long before he was president. At the time, Herbert was working asa mining
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Boone Store and Warehouse. Chock full of hundreds of interesting artifacts from the years gone by, this 1879 building was owned by Harvey Boone (incidentally, a direct descendant of Daniel Boone!). In July 1884 this building was almost destroyed by a fire that gobbled up the buildings from Boone’s store to Kingsley’s stables – almostthe
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Sheriff James Dolan was shot and killed somewhere around Mono Lake on Monday, July 26, 1915. A posse tracked down and arrested (or killed, by some reports) the men responsible for his death. He was survived by his wife Cordelia Hays Dolan (1881-1943). After James was killed, Bert became a Mono County Sheriff and served for 20 years. Dolan House.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
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
Bodie Structures. The Bodie Jail was built in 1877 and cost about $800. It’s approximately 14 feet x 18 feet, and has two cells. It’s been written that the jail wasn’t built very well, but it certainly saw a lot of “guests”. Purportedly, only one prisonerever escaped.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie, Then and Now. Bodie Structures. Main Street in Bodie was bragged to be nearly 1 mile long! That was before a large fire in 1892 that wiped out a significant portion of the town. In 1932, another devastating fire left Bodie pretty much the way you see it today. Approximately 100 structures are still standing, which includeseverything
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Also to note, according to State experts, the Standard Mill is the “most in tact” mill in California! Map section 7. Electrification of the mill. Discovery of the Standard Mine. Timeline: October 6, 1898 – Standard Mill burns down. December 4, 1877 – Standard Co. declares a dividend. July 10, 1877 – Standard Mill beginsproduction.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
The 601 vigilante group and Joseph DeRoche. One of the more famous stories of Bodie concerns the “601 vigilante group.”. The notation of “601” is commonly known to mean “6 feet under, 0 trials, 1 rope”. It was reported that during a ball at the Miners’ UnionHall
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Bank. Bodie Structures. J. S. Cain bought The Bodie Bank in 1890 from E. L. Benedict after making quite a large fortune from a block of ground in the Standard Mine. From then on, Cain would be investing and building in the town quite a bit. Because Cain owned the bank and had so many businesses dealings with so many people in and aroundBODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Schoolhouse. The schoolhouse is one of the better looking buildings in town. It was originally the Bon Ton Lodging House in 1879, but was later converted to the school house, after the first one was burned down. The first school house was burned down by aBODIE, CALIFORNIA
Rosa May Oalaque. Rosa May was buried outside of the cemetery proper. As she was a prostitute, some of the “upper-class” people in town would not approve of her getting a burial among the more “respectable” folks. This headstone was placed here around 1965 byLouis Serventi.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
The 601 vigilante group and Joseph DeRoche. One of the more famous stories of Bodie concerns the “601 vigilante group.”. The notation of “601” is commonly known to mean “6 feet under, 0 trials, 1 rope”. It was reported that during a ball at the Miners’ Union Hall on Saturday, January 15, 1881, Joseph DeRoche danced with thewife
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
June 23, 1932 – the second of two major fires destroys more of the town, leaving what we now see in Bodie. To compare before and after photos of the 1932 fire BODIE.COM | BODIE, CALIFORNIA IS BODIE STATE HISTORIC PARKTOUR BODIESTORIES OF BODIEPLAN YOUR TRIP TO BODIEGALLERIESFUN ANDGAMESSTORE
Bodie, California is a town frozen in time, and preserved by California State Parks in a state of “arrested decay.” Bodie became a State Historic Park in 1962, and maintains the buildings just as they were found when the State took over the town – but they do not restore the buildings, instead choosing to simply preserve the buildings in their aged and weathered 1880s appearance.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
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
History Tour Bodie. Tour Bodie. There are about 100 structures still standing in Bodie. In this section, you’ll find as much information as I have collected on each building. You can follow the tour by clicking the “Begin the tour” link below, by viewing map sections of the town, or by choosing from the list of buildings that currentlyBODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie, Then and Now. Bodie Structures. Main Street in Bodie was bragged to be nearly 1 mile long! That was before a large fire in 1892 that wiped out a significant portion of the town. In 1932, another devastating fire left Bodie pretty much the way you see it today. Approximately 100 structures are still standing, which includeseverything
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hoover House. This was the home of Theodore and Mildred Hoover. Theodore was the manager of the Standard Mill and lived in this house for about three years. Theodore was the brother of the would-be President Herbert Hoover, who occasionally visited Bodie – but that was long before he was president. At the time, Herbert was working asa mining
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hydro-Electric Power Substation. This brick building, attached to the Wheaton and Hollis Hotel, helped bring Bodie into the 20th century. It houses transformers once used for powering the Standard Mill. You can see what is left of the white paint that covered the walls. Originally, the mill was run by steam power, but wood was a costlyresource
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Structures. The D. V. Cain house was built in 1873. David Victor Cain was the son of J.S. Cain, and was born in Carson City and lived in this house after he married Ella M. Cody in 1904. BACK.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Rosa May Oalaque. Rosa May was buried outside of the cemetery proper. As she was a prostitute, some of the “upper-class” people in town would not approve of her getting a burial among the more “respectable” folks. This headstone was placed here around 1965 byLouis Serventi.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
The 601 vigilante group and Joseph DeRoche. One of the more famous stories of Bodie concerns the “601 vigilante group.”. The notation of “601” is commonly known to mean “6 feet under, 0 trials, 1 rope”. It was reported that during a ball at the Miners’ Union Hall on Saturday, January 15, 1881, Joseph DeRoche danced with thewife
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
The Catholic Church was located on the corner of Wood Street and Lowe Street, and was dedicated on September 10th, 1882 – just five days before the first gathering in the Methodist Church on September 15, 1882. Then on Christmas Day, September 25, 1882, the church bell was rung for the first time. How interesting that this booming town had BODIE.COM | BODIE, CALIFORNIA IS BODIE STATE HISTORIC PARKTOUR BODIESTORIES OF BODIEPLAN YOUR TRIP TO BODIEGALLERIESFUN ANDGAMESSTORE
Bodie, California is a town frozen in time, and preserved by California State Parks in a state of “arrested decay.” Bodie became a State Historic Park in 1962, and maintains the buildings just as they were found when the State took over the town – but they do not restore the buildings, instead choosing to simply preserve the buildings in their aged and weathered 1880s appearance.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
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
History Tour Bodie. Tour Bodie. There are about 100 structures still standing in Bodie. In this section, you’ll find as much information as I have collected on each building. You can follow the tour by clicking the “Begin the tour” link below, by viewing map sections of the town, or by choosing from the list of buildings that currentlyBODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie, Then and Now. Bodie Structures. Main Street in Bodie was bragged to be nearly 1 mile long! That was before a large fire in 1892 that wiped out a significant portion of the town. In 1932, another devastating fire left Bodie pretty much the way you see it today. Approximately 100 structures are still standing, which includeseverything
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hoover House. This was the home of Theodore and Mildred Hoover. Theodore was the manager of the Standard Mill and lived in this house for about three years. Theodore was the brother of the would-be President Herbert Hoover, who occasionally visited Bodie – but that was long before he was president. At the time, Herbert was working asa mining
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Hydro-Electric Power Substation. This brick building, attached to the Wheaton and Hollis Hotel, helped bring Bodie into the 20th century. It houses transformers once used for powering the Standard Mill. You can see what is left of the white paint that covered the walls. Originally, the mill was run by steam power, but wood was a costlyresource
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Structures. The D. V. Cain house was built in 1873. David Victor Cain was the son of J.S. Cain, and was born in Carson City and lived in this house after he married Ella M. Cody in 1904. BACK.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Rosa May Oalaque. Rosa May was buried outside of the cemetery proper. As she was a prostitute, some of the “upper-class” people in town would not approve of her getting a burial among the more “respectable” folks. This headstone was placed here around 1965 byLouis Serventi.
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
The 601 vigilante group and Joseph DeRoche. One of the more famous stories of Bodie concerns the “601 vigilante group.”. The notation of “601” is commonly known to mean “6 feet under, 0 trials, 1 rope”. It was reported that during a ball at the Miners’ Union Hall on Saturday, January 15, 1881, Joseph DeRoche danced with thewife
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
The Catholic Church was located on the corner of Wood Street and Lowe Street, and was dedicated on September 10th, 1882 – just five days before the first gathering in the Methodist Church on September 15, 1882. Then on Christmas Day, September 25, 1882, the church bell was rung for the first time. How interesting that this booming town hadBODIE, CALIFORNIA
November 20, 1859 – W. S. Bodey perishes. Bodie Timeline. On November 20, 1859, W. S. Bodey perished in a snow storm. He and his mining partner, “Black Taylor”, got caught in the severe storm and Bodey couldn’t make it back to their camp. Taylor continued on, so he could bring back supplies to his friend, but upon returning,couldn’t .
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
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Spectators were taken by railway to the shore of Mono Lake. Another grueling match was a Fourth of July footrace from Main street to a flag pole at the top of High Peak. The winner made the run up and back to Main street in a little over nine minutes. He overcame a 1,200 footrise in
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
The 601 vigilante group and Joseph DeRoche. One of the more famous stories of Bodie concerns the “601 vigilante group.”. The notation of “601” is commonly known to mean “6 feet under, 0 trials, 1 rope”. It was reported that during a ball at the Miners’ UnionHall
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. At one end of the line was Bodie, at the other end was Mono Mills, wherethe
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Schoolhouse. The schoolhouse is one of the better looking buildings in town. It was originally the Bon Ton Lodging House in 1879, but was later converted to the school house, after the first one was burned down. The first school house was burned down by aBODIE, CALIFORNIA
The whole population of Bodie was thrown into a fever of anxiety and excitement. The nature of the disaster was at once realized, and the hill leading up to the Standard site was soon covered with people struggling to reach the summit. Many lights had been extinguished, and windows broken in the town below by the shock.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Boone Store and Warehouse. Chock full of hundreds of interesting artifacts from the years gone by, this 1879 building was owned by Harvey Boone (incidentally, a direct descendant of Daniel Boone!). In July 1884 this building was almost destroyed by a fire that gobbled up the buildings from Boone’s store to Kingsley’s stables – almostthe
BODIE, CALIFORNIA
Bodie Catholic Church. Bodie Structures. In the summer of 1879, the Catholic Priest who presided over Bodie, Father John Cassin, called on the Catholic members of the town to help raise funds to build a church. The Bodie Standard newspaper reported on July 9, 1880 that the women of Bodie has raised over $1,000 for the church.BODIE, CALIFORNIA
June 23, 1932 – the second of two major fires destroys more of the town, leaving what we now see in Bodie. To compare before and after photos of the 1932 fire__
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Previous Slide Next Slide BODIE STATE HISTORIC PARK – BODIE, CALIFORNIA Bodie, California is a town frozen in time, and preserved by California State Parks in a state of “arrested decay.” Bodie became a State Historic Park in 1962, and maintains the buildings just as they were found when the State took over the town – but they do _NOT_ restore the buildings, instead choosing to simply _PRESERVE_ the buildings in their aged and weathered 1880s appearance. In 1859 William (a.k.a. Waterman) S. Bodey discovered gold near what is now called Bodie Bluff. A mill was established in 1861 and the town began to grow. It started with about 20 miners and grew to an estimated 10,000 people by 1880! By then, the town of Bodie bustled with families, robbers, miners, store owners, gunfighters, prostitutes, and people from every country in the world. At one time there was reported to be 65 saloons in town. Among the saloons were numerous brothels and ‘houses of ill repute’, gambling halls and opium dens – an entertainment outlet for everyone. On a daily basis miners would emerge from the mills and head for the bars and the red light district to spend their earnings. The mixture of money, gold and alcohol would sometimes prove fatal. Newspapers reported that townspeople would ask in the mornings “Have we a man for breakfast?” _Meaning ‘Did anyone get killed last night?’_ Some records show that a “Wm. Body” took a ship from New York, around the horn, to end up in San Francisco. It isn’t clear if that’s the same man who was prospecting near present day Bodie. In any case, the spelling of the name was changed at some point before the majority of the people made their way to Bodie, and itstuck.
Today, even though Bodie is down a dusty, bumpy, slow, 13 mile long road off State Highway 395, it’s amazing how many people are aware of this once glorious town. There’s a story about a little girl whose family was moving from San Francisco to Bodie who, depending on who tells it, wrote in her diary either: “Good, by God, I’m going to Bodie” -OR- “Goodbye God, I’m going to Bodie.” Learn more about Bodie and decide for yourself…__
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