Belcher Camp, Washington

Ghost town in Washington (state)

Ghost town in Washington, United States
48°41′01″N 118°40′13″W / 48.683481°N 118.670254°W / 48.683481; -118.670254CountryUnited StatesStateWashingtonCountyFerryFoundedapprox. 1897Population
 (1906)
 • Total72Time zoneUTC-8 (Pacific (PST)) • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)

Belcher Camp is a ghost town located in Ferry County, Washington, United States. The town is located on upper Lambert Creek, nearly ten miles northeast of Republic. The town was founded around 1897 when Iron ore was discovered in the vicinity. The Belcher Mountain Mining Company began operations in the area. By 1906 the town had a population of about 72. The town contained a post office, large bunkhouse for single miners, a general store, five or six houses and a railroad. There was even a Belcher Mountain Railroad line. Eventually the mine folded and the town disappeared.[1]

References

  1. ^ N.L. Barlee (2004), Gold Creeks and Ghost Towns of Northeastern Washington. Hancock House Publishers., ISBN 0-88839-452-7

External links

  • The Rocker Box: Ferry County, Washington, Ghost Towns
  • Friends of the Columbia Highlands: Ghost Towns of the Columbia Highlands
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