Plaque Inscription:
Pete Walters of Ogilby discovered the first gold vein at Gold Rock on January
6, 1884. From his Little Mary Claim began a gold camp which reached its peak development between 1893 and 1899 as Hedges,
with 3,200 residents. Nearly closed, 1900-10, it was reopened as Tumco, 1910-13, and worked intermittently until 1941. Tumco
has long been a California ghost town.
TUMCO MINE
Howdy do and welcome to you, this is the Tumco mine
Here’s your mining hat here’s where everything’s
at, you’re gonna have a real fine time
Known as the town of Hedges, you’ll be makin’ three
dollars a day
It’s a company town and rules abound, it’s a dollar
a night to stay
Chours: Tumco mine the only mine discovered by a mule
Strayed from westbound wagon train in 1862
Put on your hat, get in the shaft and bring in the gold so fine
Dig around in ground and bring up the ore, workin’ at the
Tumco mine
It’s a dollar a day to stay on our land, a shack will cost
you more
Three dollars a day is a pretty good wage, this town will cost you
four
We’ll be paying you in script and tokens, instead of paying
cash
You’ll be working the mine, or with cyanide, or the stamp
mill, don’t ask.
There’s a store here for provisions, and place we call the
minor’s club
There’s beer and pool and a fight or two, and a cook to make
you some grub
There’s a hospital in the middle of town, whitewashed and
40’ square
It’s easy to see and I guarantee. heat stroke will send you
there