View Full Version : A Town Called NIGGERTON or NIGGERVILLE
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07-12-1999, 06:09 AM
Originally posted by William Hope
: Need to find the location of a town called Niggerton not far from Bodie. Was suppose to be founded by some runnaway slaves in the early 1860s Was also well know for I guess you would call it Horse & Buggy Jackings right off the street and trade of Opuim type substance??
: Thank you ,
: William
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07-18-1999, 10:02 PM
Originally posted by Lewis Shorb
: : Need to find the location of a town called Niggerton not far from Bodie. Was suppose to be founded by some runnaway slaves in the early 1860s Was also well know for I guess you would call it Horse & Buggy Jackings right off the street and trade of Opuim type substance??
: : Thank you ,
: : William
: This town became a ghost because the name was not potlically correct!
Ghosttowns.com
07-19-1999, 11:04 PM
Originally posted by David A. Wright
: 1. Not sure if your query is on the up and up - the last portion appears to contain subtle typecasting. If so, then this type of comment has no place here. However, in case your query is indeed legitimate, then:
: 2. There was no settlement of the type you indicate. Bodie was far too small to attract this type of settlement nearby during this time period, Bodie was in its infancy.
: 3. Nearby Aurora was far larger and more popular. I've not read or seen anything to indicate this type of settlement in the vicinity, or in between Aurora and Bodie.
: 4. There were a few Negroes living in the region during the period you inquire about. Charlie's Butte in Owens Valley was named for Charlie Taylor, a Negro who was killed c.1861 when he and the McGee Family were enroute from Aurora to Bend City [see pages on both locations on this Website] in an Indian ambush. For the most part, Negro citizens lived quiet lives within settlements in the region as they represented a very small segment of the population prior to the Civil War.
: 5. Indians and Chinese were segragated outside or on the outskirts of both Bodie and Aurora, though their settlements were not indicated with a separate name, although Bodie's Chinese lived in "Chinatown" located on the northern end of the town.
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