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Bodie Residents - Bodie.com
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- Joe Beck
- Lester B. Bell
- Jno. L. Berry, M.D.
- Office - New drug store. Formerly of Bellevue Hospital, NY
- W. S. Bodey
- W. could have stood for Wakeman, Waterman, or William.
- Harvey Boone
- Dr. Frank L. Bosqui
- Warren Boyd
- Amasa Bryan
- Ben Butler
- Wilson Butler
- First resident blacksmith
- James Stuart Cain
- Businessman, owned many businesses In Bodie.
- Father Cassin
- H. L. Childs
- E. R. Cleveland
- M.J. Cody
- J. L. Colman
- Bob Conway
- Ed Cox
- Seriously injured in explosion
- J. Emit Dechambeau
- Joseph DeRoche
- Charlie Donnelly
- Peter Essington
- At one time, owned the Bunker Hill claim.
- Joe Farnsworth
- Nigh watchman in 1880
- Annie C. Fouke
- Robert Phillip Fouke
- Richard Reynolds Fouke
- Nathan H. Gregory
- Theodore Hoover
- Mildred Hoover
- Daniel Horner
- First child born in Bodie.
- Charlie Jardine
- Eli Johl
- Lottie Johl
- "Pioche" Kelley
- J. W. Kingsley
- Thomas Leggett
- Superintendent of the Standard Company.
- Harry Lewis
- Lewis Lockberg
- At one time, owned the Bunker Hill claim.
- Ed Loose
- Warren Loose
- William Loose
- Joe Maquire
- Ernest Marks
- Rosa May
- Mike McGowan
- 'Bad Man', came from Virginia City. Would bite off ears, noses, thumbs.
- Dan McMillan
- One-armed sheriff and manager of the Bodie baseball team.
- A. E. McMillan
- Secretary of the Bodie Miners' Union in 1885.
- Ben Miller
- Tom Miller
- Belle Moore
- Bodie's first school teacher.
- Alex Nixon
- Elected as first President of the Miners' Union, Jan. 15, 1878. Shot and killed in a saloon gun fight.
- Billy O'Hara
- Empire Gold and Silver Mining Company caretaker.
- Dick O'Malley
- Nigh watchman in 1880
- H. Z. Osborne
- Frank Owen
- William T. Owens
- James B. Perry
- Late Supervisor of Mono Co.
- R. L. Peterson
- Justice of the Peace, Notary Public, Conveyancer, office in the Rosedale Saloon
- R. G. Preshaw
- Office - Over Salisbury & Richardson's Boot and Shoe store
- John Pryor
- Elected as first Vice President of the Miners' Union, Jan. 15, 1878.
- Frank F. Quinville
- Blacksmith for the Standard Consolidated Mine and
- A. C. Raymond
- Patrick Reddy
- Gus Renaud
- Killed in 1884 in the Syndicate mine powder explosion
- Jack Roberts
- Nigh watchman in 1880
- H. D. Robertson
- Office - Bodie Hotel
- A. C. Robinson
- Dr. M. J. Roe
- Office - Opposite Shannon's, one door north of Cluggage's stage office, Main St.
- Joe Rouse
- Charles Rudin
- James Showers
- Elected as first Treasurer of the Miners' Union, Jan. 15, 1878.
- Thomas Smithen
- George Storey
- Black Taylor
- One of Bodey's buddies.
- Johnny Treloar
- John Wagner
- Took over the Gem Eating House and renamed it to the Bon Ton Eating House in 1880.
- C. R. Wedertz
- J. J. Welch
- Bought The Tower Restaurant in March 1879 and renamed it to the Nevada Restaurant and Chop House.
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