TUMCO,
California, is a wonderful Class B ghost located on the northwestern side of the
Most accounts claim that the first gold was discovered
in 1884 by a Swedish railroad track-walker.
However, Philip Varney in his book, Southern California’s Best Ghost Towns
states that it was discovered by Peter Walters, a railroad section hand from Ogilby. He made the
discovery on January 6, 1884. Iva Geisinger, in her book Goldrock
Facts & Folklore, claims the 1st gold was discovered by
the Swede in 1880, and that
At
first the small mining camp was called Gold Rock, but during the first boom in
1892-1899 it was renamed Hedges, when some 3200 folks lived here. In 1900 a
140-stamp mill was in operation at the Hedges Mine. The mining camp, mine and mining district
faded beginning in 1900, finally closing in 1909. It was purchased and reopened the following
year and a Post Office was established.
As The United
Mines COmpany now owned the property, the name
TUMCO was chosen for the postal facility, and the rest of the names also changed.
Most operations closed down again by 1914, although some scattered work
occurred until 1941. This is the number
one ghost town in the county and has received the most press. Geisinger claims
the name came from the Trumble United Mines Co. (???)
At
one time Hedges/Tumco is said to have had a church,
gambling halls, hospital, red light district, 4-7 saloons, school and a
store. Inside the town “limits” were the
respectable businesses, and outside were the “less respectable” ones.
In
1989, remains included a roofless
shell, building
wall ruins, four cyanide
vats, rubble
and the cemetery
with a dozen or so graves. Claims of
production from the Tumco mines ranges up to $20
million. The population is said to have
reached 2000 - 3000.
LOCATION:
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N½ Sec 12, T15S, R20E, SBM
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Latitude: 32.8797661 / 32° 52'
47" N
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Longitude: -114.8319062 /
114° 49' 55" W
If you do visit
Tumco, PLEASE respect the site for what it is, and
abide by any posted signs and local requirements and follow the Ghost Towner’s
Code of Ethics.
This
was our featured Ghost Town of the Month for September,
2006.
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