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1838 – Cameron Smith Heads West in Search of Adventure

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Captain Cameron Smith (1815-1885), born in Philadelphia and the son of a distinguished naval officer, was an oysterman, adventurer, and, eventually, a gold miner. His father, Amos Smith (1785-1830), had served on the Ticonderoga under Lieutenant Stephen Cassin during the War of 1812. He fought in the Naval Battle of Plattsburgh in 1814 a battle that played a pivotal role in American naval history, ultimately concluding the War of 1812. Cameron’s upbringing immersed him in tales of his father’s maritime exploits, igniting his own desire for adventure.

Growing up in Philadelphia, Cameron followed in his father’s seafaring footsteps. As a young man, he saved his earnings from working as a commercial oysterman on the Delaware Bay to purchase his own boat. Yet, the allure of the American West, fueled by nightly stories in newspapers, proved irresistible. Cameron yearned for the opportunities and adventures that awaited him in the western frontier. Consequently, he sold his boat, packed his belongings, and embarked on a journey to California in his early twenties.

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  • 1840 – Smith Strikes Gold while Searching for the Lost Pearl Boat of the Mojave
  • 1842 – The Smiths Settle the Oasis
  • 1845 – Mexican Land Grant for Rancho Barco is Issued
  • 1859 – The U.S. Land Patent is Issued
  • 1860 – Barco Mining Company and the Civil War
  • 1883 – The Railroad & Gold Mining arrive in the Mojave Desert
  • 1885 – The Town of Oasis Palms is Established
  • 1892 – Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Launch the California Limited
  • 1898 – Oasis Palms Spur is Completed and the Barco Mine Goes Bust
  • 1901 – Scooters California Rye Whisky Begins Production
  • 1905 – Oasis Palms Hot Spring Resort is Established
  • 1915 – The Santa Fe Begins Mojave Limited Daily Service
  • 1925 – Daily Train Visitors, Desert Tourism Bring Prosperity to Oasis Palms
  • 1927 – Prohibition and Hollywood Give Birth to the “Midnight Limited”
  • 1932 – Oasis Palms a Getaway from the Depression
  • 1941 – Oasis Palms Benefits from WWII Population Growth in California
  • 1953 – Lefty’s Folly the Oasis Palms Scenic Railroad
  • 1955 – Family Friendly Attractions Come to Oasis Palms
  • 1957 – The California Desert Resorts are Booming
  • 1958 – The Atomic Jackalope Gains Worldwide Notoriety
  • 1959 – Harold “Happy” Higgins Adds to the Lore
  • 1960 – Steinbeck writes about Survival in the Mojave
  • 1961 – The Winds of Change in the Desert
  • 1962 – Twin Brothers Floyd and Lloyd Smith
  • 1963 – Floyd Smith and the Texas Chicken Farmer Go Racing
  • 1965 – Lloyd Smith Turns On, Tunes In, and Drops Out
  • 1972 – I-40 Opens and Oasis Palms becomes a Ghost Town
  • 1979 – An Earthquake Brings the End to Oasis Palms
  • 1980 – The Last Residents Move Out of Oasis Palms
  • 1992 – Oasis Palms is Gone Forever
  • 2023 – Epilogue Oasis Palms the Ghost Town in the Mojave Desert

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