Ghost town in California, United States
Atolia | |
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Ghost town | |
The Atolia mining operation, c. 1908 | |
Etymology: portmanteau of "Atkins" and "DeGolia" | |
AtoliaLocation in California | |
Coordinates: 35°18′53″N 117°36′33″W / 35.31472°N 117.60917°W / 35.31472; -117.60917 | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
County | San Bernardino County |
Atolia is a ghost town in the Mojave Desert near Randsburg, in northwestern San Bernardino County, California.
History
In 1904 and 1905, veins of the tungsten ore scheelite were discovered at a site east of the Randsburg gold mine. Operations at the site were funded in part by Bernard Baruch and operated by the Atkins-Kroll Company, who organized the Atolia Mining Company in 1906.
A weekly newspaper, the Atolia News, began publication in May 1916 under the editorship of Erwin Lehmann.
References
- "Rich Mine at Atolia Near Barstow". Desert Dispatch. January 27, 1911. p. 2. Retrieved August 21, 2024.
- Limbaugh, Ronald H. (2010). Tungsten in Peace and War, 1918-1946. University of Nevada Press. ISBN 978-0-87417-820-3.
- Lehmann, Erwin (May 13, 1916). "Atolia News". The Atolia News. p. 2. Retrieved August 21, 2024.
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