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Masonic — Ghost town — Location in California Coordinates: 38°21′45″N 119°06′45″W / 38.3625°N 119.1125°WCoordinates: 38°21′45″N 119°06′45″W / 38.3625°N 119.1125°W Country United States State California County Mono County Masonic (formerly, Lorena) is a ghost town located about 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Bridgeport, Mono County, California, USA.[1] The town consists of an upper, middle, and lower town;[1] most of the few ruins remaining are in the middle town. Gold was first discovered in the 1860s, but production ceased near the turn of the century. The town's population peaked at about 1000.
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History
The town was founded by Freemasons, hence its name.[1] Middle Town, the largest of the three towns, had a post office, boarding house, and a general store.[1] It also housed the offices of the town's newspaper: The Masonic Pioneer.[2]
The Lorena post office opened in 1905, changed its name to Masonic in 1906, closed in 1912, re-opened in 1913 and closed for good in 1927.[1]
Masonic's population in 1906 was about 500.[2] The principal mine, called the Pittsburg-Liberty Mine, produced $700,000 in gold before closing in 1910.[2] By 1911, Masonic was in decline, although some mines kept in production until the 1920s.[2]
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e Durham, David L. (1998). California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State. Quill Driver Books. p. 1183. ISBN 9781884995149.
- ^ a b c d Varney, Philip; Drew, John and Susan (2001). Ghost Towns of Northern California: Your Guide to Ghost Towns & Historic Mining Camps. Stillwater, Minnesota: Voyageur Press. p. 144. ISBN 0896584445.
External links
- History of the Masonic mining district (2004 Mono County Historical Society Newsletter)
- California Ghost Towns
Municipalities and communities of Mono County, California County seat: Bridgeport Town CDPs Aspen Springs | Benton | Bridgeport | Chalfant | Coleville | Crowley Lake | June Lake | Lee Vining | McGee Creek | Mono City | Paradise | Sunny Slopes | Swall Meadows | Topaz | Walker
Unincorporated
communitiesBelfort | Benton Crossing | Benton Hot Springs | Chinatown | Crestview | Fales Hot Springs | Hammil | June Lake Junction | Lake Mary | Lower Town | Mesa Camp | Montgomery City | North Landing | Oasis | Pizona | Sonora Junction | South Landing | Toms Place | Upper Town | Wheeler Crest | Whitmore Hot Springs | Willow Springs
Indian
reservationsBenton Paiute Reservation | Bridgeport Paiute Indian Colony
Former
settlementsBennettville | Bodie | Dog Town | Dunderberg Mill | Lundy | Masonic | Mill City | Mono Mills | Mono Village | Monoville | State Line
Categories:- Ghost towns in California
- California Gold Rush
- Former populated places in California
- Former settlements in Mono County, California
- Sierra Nevada geography stubs
- California ghost town stubs
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