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Coordinates: 38°1511N 121°2621W / 38.25306°N 121.43917°W / 38.25306; -121.43917
 

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Mokelumne City
Former settlement
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountySan Joaquin County

California Historical Landmark

Reference no.162[1]

Mokelumne City (Mokelumne, Miwok for "People of the Fish Net") is a ghost towninSan Joaquin County, California, United States. Mokelumne, established in 1850, was the second largest town in San Joaquin County until it was destroyed by the floods of 1862.[2]

Mokelumne City arose as a rival trade centre to Stockton in 1850, near the mouth of the Cosumnes River, at the confluence of the Cosumnes and Mokelumne Rivers. Sloops built there ran direct to San Francisco. It rose to poll 172 votes, but the Great Flood of 1862 so ravaged the place that it never recovered.[3] After the flood, a group of speculators led by an engineer named G.C. Holman, attempted to revive interest in the area with their plans of draining the Mokelumne River and reclaiming the land, as was done in the Netherlands and Poland previously. [4]

The site of the former city is located about 14 miles north-west of Lodi, California. It is 200 feet north of the intersection of Cameron Road and Thornton Road, 3 miles north of Thornton, California.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Mokelumne City". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved October 14, 2012.
  • ^ Hubert Howe Bancroft, History of California: 1848-1859, The History Company, San Francisco, 1888, p.513 note (Pac News, May 2, Aug. 28, 1850.)
  • ^ Bancroft, History of California: 1848-1859, p.513 note
  • ^ "Napa County Reporter 8 November 1862 — California Digital Newspaper Collection". cdnc.ucr.edu. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
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