White Mountain City, California


White Mountain City is a ghost town at the mouth of Wyman Canyon in Deep Spring Valley, Inyo County, CA.  Virtually all that is known of its existence comes from a single letter published in the Sacramento Union of March 28, 1864.  The letter promotes mining activity in the area and states that the town was laid out by Lieutenant W.A. Oliver and surveyed by L.F. Cooper. Several buildings had been erected and others were under construction when the letter was written.

History

The history of WMC provides a good example of how even primary historical sources can be misleading.  The author of the Sacramento Union letter the site of the voter fraud which led to the contested election; and 2) must have existed as early as 1861, when the fraud occurred.
However, a close reading of the testimony given to the legislature in the contested election makes it clear that neither conclusion is correct.  The fraudulent ballots were those of the “Big Springs precinct,” not “Deep Spring precinct” and the “Big Springs precinct,” had it existed, was at a mining camp at the headwaters of Cottonwood Creek, not White Mountain City.
Over 36 people -- largely prospectors and outfitters -- gave evidence to the investigating elections committees of the legislature and not a single one mentioned White Mountain City. Prospectors testified that the only habitation in the White Mountains was a cabin at the head of Cottonwood Creek and that the nearest place to the White Mountains to get supplies was the town of Aurora – not White Mountain City.
Newspaper advertisement for mining share assessments in the White Mountain District began to proliferate in late summer 1863 which suggests that is the earliest likely date for the town’s establishment.
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Location

The site of White Mountain City is on a dirt road east of CA-168, northwest of Deep Springs, near the Nevada border. Today White Mountain City is marked by some ruins.