Hart, California

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Hart was a short-lived gold mining town located in San Bernardino County, California, United States. It existed between 1908 and 1915.

View of Hart in 1908, looking northwest
View of Hart in 1908, looking northwest
The Northern Club, 1908.
The Northern Club, 1908.


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[edit] Location

Hart was located at 35° 17' 20" -115° 6' 12" (WGS84).

[edit] History

In late 1907, while a depression was sweeping the nation,3 prospectors from Goldfield - James Hart and the brothers Bert and Clark Hitt - found pockets of rich gold ore in the Castle Mountains, about 4 miles south of the Barnwell & Searchlight Railroad.

In early 1908, prospectors swarmed to the strike in automobiles and wagons, on bicycles and burros. During the next few months, a camp was thrown up, a telephone line was strung to Barnwell, a weekly newspaper, the Enterprise, started up, a voting precinct and justice-court township were created, and a post office was established.

By summer, Hart’s 400 residents were served by 2 large hotels and a rooming house, 2 general stores, a bookstore, a real-estate office, a candy store, 2 lumberyards, a bakery, 8 saloons, telephone and telegraph service, and a water line.

A businessmen’s league limited the sale of liquor, enforced police and fire regulations, and ousted gamblers and toughs. A miners’ union, meanwhile, was organized, and a 10-stamp mill was built at one of the 3 leading mines.

But the pockets of high-grade ore proved too small, and mining apparently declined during 1909. The Enterprise and other businesses closed; a fire wiped out much of the busioess district (largely deserted); the leading mines suspended work and the miners’ union was disbanded; the court district and voting precinct were abolished; and, finally, the post office closed in late 1915.

[edit] References

Hensher, Alan, 2005, The Historical Mining Towns of the Eastern Mojave Desert in Robert E. Reynolds editor, Old Ores, Mining History in the Eastern Mojave Desert: California State Uiversity, Desert Studies Consortium and LSA Associates, Inc. pages 22-27

Vredenburgh, L.M., Shumway, G.L., Hartill, R.D., 1981, Desert Fever, an overview of mining in the California Desert (Living West Press: Canoga Park, CA).

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