Country United States County San Bernardino GNIS feature ID 252961 | State California Time zone Pacific (PST) (UTC-8) Local time Thursday 4:12 AM | |
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Ragtown was a mining town, now a ghost town, in the Mojave Desert, San Bernardino County, California, United States. John Sutter found gold in the Bagdad-Chase area in about 1898.
Map of Ragtown, CA 92338, USA
A plaque in memory of this place is installed by E Clampus Vitus on May 3, 1981, about six miles south of Ludlow, California.
The plaque reads:
At this location, Ragtown stood as a part of the once-booming "Buckeye Mining District". One mine in the district, the Bagdad-Chase, discovered by John Suter in the 1880s, was to become the largest single source of copper and gold in San Bernardino County. The owner, Benjamin Chase, built the Ludlow and Southern Railroad, just west of here, to carry ore to the Santa Fe Railroad in Ludlow.
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Ragtown, California Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA