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Coordinates: 36°3129N 117°5414W / 36.52472°N 117.90389°W / 36.52472; -117.90389
 

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Swansea
Community
Site of the smelter in Swansea
Site of the smelter in Swansea
Swansea is located in California
Swansea

Swansea

Location in California

Swansea is located in the United States
Swansea

Swansea

Swansea (the United States)

Coordinates: 36°31′29N 117°54′14W / 36.52472°N 117.90389°W / 36.52472; -117.90389
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyInyo County
Elevation 3,661 ft (1,116 m)

Swansea is a former settlement and unincorporated communityinInyo County, California.[1] It is located 8.5 miles (14 km) south of New York Butte,[2] at an elevation of 3,661 ft (1,116 m).[1]

Swansea was a boomtown located on the eastern shore of Owens Lake. Spawned by the success of the silver mining operations in the nearby Cerro Gordo Mines in the late 1860s, Swansea became a hub for smelting the ore and transporting the resulting ingots to Los Angeles, over 200 miles away. The smelter operated from 1869 to 1874.[2]

Swansea was named after the town Swansea in south Wales, which was known as "Copperopolis" due to its large smelting industry from which many experienced extractive metallurgists emigrated to the United States.

The 1872 Lone Pine earthquake damaged the smelters and uplifted the shoreline, rendering the Swansea pier inaccessible by Owens Lake steamships. As a result, most of the smelting and transportation business moved to Keeler, approximately one mile to the south.

In the summer of 1874, a thunderstorm-induced debris flow inundated Swansea under several feet of water, rock, and sand.[3] By then the town had been almost deserted, and the debris flow marked the end of Swansea.

As of 2007, only one building and a smelter foundation remained alongside California Route 136 (about 10 miles southeast of Lone Pine). The community is now a ghost town.

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References[edit]

  • ^ a b Durham, David L. (1998). California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State. Clovis, Calif.: Word Dancer Press. p. 1206. ISBN 1-884995-14-4.
  • ^ Likes, Robert C., "From This Mountain", 1975, Sierra Media Inc.
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