Bodie, California- WRITTEN IN STONE

WRITTEN IN STONE- Bodie, California

WRITTEN IN STONE- Bodie, California

The Women Buried in the Bodie Cemetery

The Women Buried in the Bodie Cemetery

BODIE MINERS UNION CEMETERY

BODIE MINERS UNION CEMETERY

BODIE MINERS’ UNION of BODIE, Mono County, California

Bodie, California on a 1877 map was the BODIE MINING DISTRICT. The BODIE MINERS’ UNION established Bodie “map location” as a mining town.

The BODIE CEMETERY is the legacy of the membership of the BODIE MINERS’ UNION.

The physical danger and risk, and possibility of death to an individual miner was “the cause for organizing” the individual laborers into a “collective union of miners.” The BODIE MINERS’ UNION was organized on December 22, 1877.

Who was going to bury them?- was the question. The Miners were a “brotherhood” and did not want to be buried “indigent” in unmarked graves.

Beside collective bargaining for a “guaranteed $4.00 daily wage and 8 hour Day,” the 1877 BODIE MINERS’ UNION CONSTITUTION And By-Laws, included a Membership “DEATH BENEFITS CLAUSE.” This was a “financial allotment” to pay the Funeral and burial expenses with purchase of a grave-plot.

The BODIE MINERS’ UNION “Brotherhood of workers” established Bodie as a “Union mining Town.”

The Mines and Stamp Mills, in the Bodie Mining District were owned by “outsiders,” investors, or Corporations. The miner workers daily-wages were being paid from “speculation or ASSESSMENT Money” from the stockholders, not the “ore they were taking out of the ground.”

By 1878, with “Membership Dues money,” the miners constructed a MEETING HALL for the purpose of having a gathering hall big enough to hold all the Union-members for official business meetings.

The BODIE MINERS UNION MEETING HALL on Main Street became the center of town-life for everyone in the Bodie Mining District.

With its spring dance floor- it was the community Dance Hall for the town-folk. For the Music Concerts it was turned into the the towns Social Hall.

For grieving families and friends gathered together for a funeral, it was the “Place of Worship.”

Bodie Miners Union Meeting Hall- Main Street .Located on Main Street, the BODIE MINERS’ UNION Meeting Hall was built in 1878 by the membership for their “Union meetings.”The Bodie Miners’ Union of Bodie, Mono County, California was organized Decembe…

Bodie Miners Union Meeting Hall- Main Street .

Located on Main Street, the BODIE MINERS’ UNION Meeting Hall was built in 1878 by the membership for their “Union meetings.”

The Bodie Miners’ Union of Bodie, Mono County, California was organized December 22, 1877.

BODIE MINERS UNION Constitution & By-Laws

BODIE MINERS UNION Constitution & By-Laws