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Stewartville
Stewartville is located in California
Stewartville
Stewartville
Location in California
Stewartville is located in the United States
Stewartville
Stewartville
Location in the United States
Country United States
State California
County Contra Costa County
Elevation
558 ft (170 m)

Stewartville was once a small community in Contra Costa County, California. Today, it's known as a ghost town. This means it's a place where people used to live and work, but now almost no one does. Stewartville was important because of the coal mines nearby.

What Was Stewartville?

Stewartville was located about 6 miles (10 km) northeast of Mount Diablo. It sat at an elevation of 558 feet (170 meters) above sea level. It was not an official city or town. Instead, it was an "unincorporated community." This means it was a small group of homes and buildings without its own local government.

A Town Built on Coal

Stewartville was mainly a mining town. People moved there to work in the coal mines nearby. Coal was a very important fuel source back then. It was used to power trains, factories, and even heat homes. The town grew because of these busy mines.

Why Did Stewartville Disappear?

Like many mining towns, Stewartville's future depended on the mines. When the coal ran out, or when it became too expensive to dig, people started to leave. The post office in Stewartville was open from 1882 to 1902. This shows the period when the town was most active. After 1902, fewer people lived there, and it slowly became a ghost town.

Who Was William Stewart?

The community of Stewartville was named after a man named William Stewart. He was the owner of the coal mine in the area. Many towns in the past were named after important people who helped start them or owned the main businesses.

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