Results for Bodie
National Historic Landmark - Bodie Historic District
In its location, setting, and total isolation, and in term...
Bodie and Benton R. R.
Surveyed in March, 1881, and completed in December, 1881 w...
In Memory of Those Whose Bodies Were Moved From Ontario Street C
1826
Name - Age - Date of Death - Grave*
T...
Bodie Island Light Station
Bodie Island Light Station
has been placed on...
Return to Bodie
During the California gold rush, E Clampus Vitus was a fra...
Bodie
Gold was discovered here in 1859 by W.S. Bodey after whom ...
The Bodies of Three Confederate Cavalrymen
Here was laid to rest by the citizens of Washington under ...
Results for Bodie
National Historic Landmark - Bodie Historic District
In its location, setting, and total isolation, and in terms of the number of historic buildings and associated mining remains that have survived in unusually good condition, Bodie is probably the finest example of a mining "ghost town" in the ...
Bodie and Benton R. R.
Surveyed in March, 1881, and completed in December, 1881 with materials hauled through Bodie to this roadbed, at a cost of one million dollars. This narrow gauge railway carried timber supplies 31.74 miles from Mono Mills to Bodie Station, rising ...
In Memory of Those Whose Bodies Were Moved From Ontario Street C
1826
Name - Age - Date of Death - Grave*
Trumble - 32 - Oct. 1813 - 1st
Deming Brainard - 25 - Aug. 28, 1824 - 2nd
Unknown - - - 3rd
Horace Pitkin - 20 - Dec. 20, ...
Bodie Island Light Station
Bodie Island Light Station
has been placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker can be reached from Bodie Island Lighthouse Road 0.9 miles east of North Carolina Route 12.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Return to Bodie
During the California gold rush, E Clampus Vitus was a fraternal order and benevolence society for miners. It was rumored to be one of the secret societies in the town of Bodie during its heyday.
Today, ECV is dedicated to the ...
Bodie
Gold was discovered here in 1859 by W.S. Bodey after whom the town was named. Once the most thriving metropolis of the Mono Country, Bodie’s mines produced gold valued at more than 100 million dollars. Tough as nails, the “Bad ...
The Bodies of Three Confederate Cavalrymen
Here was laid to rest by the citizens of Washington under public authority the bodies of three Confederate cavalrymen killed during the Battle of Washington July 24, 1863, when a force in command of Confederate General John Morgan was overtaken ...