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Judsonville was once a small town in Contra Costa County, California. It was located about 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of a place called Stewartville. This town was important because it was built to support the nearby coal mines.

What Was Judsonville?

Judsonville was a "company town," which means it was created and owned by a mining company. It provided homes and services for the miners and their families who worked in the local coal mines. These towns were common in areas where industries like mining needed a lot of workers.

A Town for Coal Miners

The main reason Judsonville existed was because of the coal mines nearby. Coal was a very important fuel during the late 1800s. It was used to power trains, factories, and even heat homes. The town helped the mining operations run smoothly by housing the workers.

When Did Judsonville Have a Post Office?

Judsonville had its own post office for a short time. It opened in 1878, which means people could send and receive letters and packages right there in town. However, the post office closed in 1879 for a brief period before reopening. It then closed permanently in 1883. This short lifespan often shows that the town itself might not have lasted very long or that its main purpose changed.

How Did Judsonville Get Its Name?

The town of Judsonville was named after a man named Egbert Judson. He was an important person because he was a part-owner of one of the coal mines in the area. It was common for towns, especially those connected to a specific industry, to be named after the people who helped start or run them.

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