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Nortonville, California

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671: 77: 110: 301:. The Nortonville mine was so deep that it acted as a drain for the surrounding mines, and when the owners of the other mines refused to contribute to the cost of pumping out the water, the company simply shut down and moved its operations. Currently what is left behind at Nortonville is a deserted area. The brick foundation of the mine's hoisting works, remnants of the railroad bed, and an old cemetery are all that remain. The cemetery is known as the "Rose Hill Cemetery," which was named for Emma Rose, daughter of 250: 117: 84: 1060: 263:
in 1855. He, along with three partners named Cutler, Matheson and Sturgis, started the Black Diamond coal mine at Nortonville in 1860. The mine was incorporated as the
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Third Annual Report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners of the State of California for the Years ending December 31, 1880-81-82, pages 345-348.
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miners. In 1885 the Black Diamond Coal Mining Company moved all the coal miners from Nortonville to another of the Company's mines at
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A post office operated at Nortonville from 1874 to 1910, with closures in 1887 and from 1890 to 1891.
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California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State
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Four other coal mining towns were established in the same mining district:
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Bruce Cornwall, "Life Sketch of Pierre Barlow Cornwall," (1906), p. 67.
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Here is Rose Hill Cemetery I shot with my drone in the summer of 2015
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Nortonville is located on Nortonville Road just outside the city of
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Nortonville was also the southern terminus of the six mile long
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Rose Hill Cemetery, near Nortonville Regional Park, CA
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Former settlements in Contra Costa County, California
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37°57′28″N 121°52′50″W / 37.95778°N 121.88056°W / 37.95778; -121.88056
Unincorporated community
Nortonville is located in California
Nortonville is located in the United States
37°57′28″N 121°52′50″W / 37.95778°N 121.88056°W / 37.95778; -121.88056
United States
Contra Costa County
ghost town
Contra Costa County, California
Mount Diablo
Pittsburg
Contra Costa County
Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve

Noah Norton
Black Diamond Coal Mining Company
Black Diamond Coal Mining Railroad
San Joaquin River
Cornwall, California
Pittsburg, California
Welsh
Black Diamond
Washington Territory
Alvinza Hayward
Somersville
Stewartsville
West Hartley
Judsonville
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Nortonville, California

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