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List of buildings in Bodie, California

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Previously this site was home to Bodie's Masonic Hall, Lodge No. 252, but a laundry building was moved here after the lodge was consolidated with the one in Bishop in 1918.
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The 1880 census identified this as the Murphy house, but it is unknown who exactly lived here out of the many Murphys. Carpenter William McRae was the last known resident.
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This served as a gathering place for union members and was used to host large festivals. It has since been renovated into a museum and gift shop.
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The Johls were successful mining investors who purchased many properties in Bodie. This building housed the post office from 1932 to 1942.
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James S. Cain and his wife Martha Delilah Wells lived here. Cain was a lumber merchant and banker, owning many of the properties in Bodie.
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Donald and Mary McDonnell lived here with their son Frank around 1920, and later schoolteacher Alice Dolan lived here from 1935 to 1937.
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George H. Wheaton and Nicholas C. Luhrs operated a general store here in the 1880s, which was later purchased by James Cain in 1898.
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Tom and Jessie Miller lived here with their two children. Tom worked as a teamster for the Bodie Railway and Lumber Company.
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Dan McDonald worked for Standard, where he was injured in an explosion. Later Solomon Burkham came to own this place.
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Stewart Kirkwood ran a stable with a blacksmith shop inside. Horses and mules were used to transport goods on wagons.
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Sam Leon was owner of the U.S. Hotel until it was destroyed in a 1932 fire. In 1937 he opened a bar in this location.
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Michael J. Cody, a miner and Mono County Sheriff, lived here with his wife Catherine and their six children.
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The Standard Consolidated Mining Company was the most important mining company in Bodie, and this was their
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The ruins consist of the bank's brick vault, the only thing left after it was destroyed by a fire in 1932.
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Charlie Donnelly and his wife Annie Pagdin lived here, and afterwards Emil W. and Dolly Billeb moved in.
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William and Annie Currie Miller ran this boarding house, providing lodging primarily to single miners.
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Son of Lester Bell, Bobby Bell worked in mining and assisted in the establishment of the state park.
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Nathan Gregory was a cattle rancher who lived here with his wife Catherine and their four children.
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As of 1879, it was initially a post office, but it later became a hotel and finally a bar and café.
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Henry Metzger, foreman of Standard Mill, lived here with his wife Lena and their five children.
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Having reached a maximum enrollment of 615 in 1879-1880, the school finally shut down in 1942.
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John A. Street worked as a doctor for the Treadwell-Yukon Mining Company from 1930 to 1932.
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Horace F. Swasey bought this building in 1894. Later it became a clothing store and casino.
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Frank F. Quinville, a blacksmith, lived here with his wife Mary and their five children.
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August Seiler, a saloonkeeper, lived here with his wife Theresa and four children.
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This was built in 1873 and housed David Victor Cain and his wife Ella M. Cody.
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The sawmill provided firewood to help residents endure Bodie's harsh winters.
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Harvey Boone and James W. Wright operated this general store, which had a
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In addition to running the stables, Kirkwood was also a deputy sheriff.
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Bodie was subject to frequent fires, most notably in 1892 and 1932. The
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Andrew P. Cameron, a miner, lived here with his wife and two children.
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While faded over time, there is still some red paint left on the barn.
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and defense attorney who had offices in both Bodie and San Francisco.
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Thomas Robert and Annie Conway lived here with their three children.
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The Moyle family owned two houses, the other one further south.
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The church was built in 1882 and is the only one left in Bodie.
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A. E. McMillan served as secretary of the Bodie Miners' Union.
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Joseph and Fortunata Menesini lived here with their daughter.
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This was owned by Harvey Boone, operator of a general store.
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Constable John Kirgan ran the jail from 1878 to 1881.
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Bodie, California
California State Parks
Heritage Documentation Programs


HABS CA-1924

HABS CA-1921



HABS CA-1920

HABS CA-1919

Independent Order of Odd Fellows




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HABS CA-1932

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California Conservation Corps

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