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History of Ione, California

Home » History of Ione, California
March 29, 2017
Edward Smith

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History of Ione California

The history of Ione tells a tale that started in the California gold rush and unfolded over the years to become the small yet progressive town it is today. With a golf club, equestrian center, beautiful Howard Park, and historic downtown, Ione maintains its small-town feel with the advantage of modern conveniences.

Ione, California: Beginnings in the Gold Rush

Ione was formed during the California Gold Rush as miners and adventurers reached the area in search of an elusive fortune, which became a lucrative gambit for some. Called various other names in its early days, Ione is thought to come from a heroine in an 1834 novel called “The Last Days of Pompeii” by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. The town was named about 1849 by prospector Thomas Brown.

After the Gold Rush: Time of Growth

During the 1850s, Ione residents saw the construction of the first school, flour mill, and the beginnings of its historic Methodist Church, which was finished in 1862. Merchant Daniel Stewart built the first building out of brick in 1855.

Ione was fortunate in that it was more than a gold town. It was also a supply center, agricultural hub, and stopping place for a rail line and stagecoaches by 1876. By this date, the population was around 600, including a Chinatown with a population of about 100. It had expanded to four churches and general stores, a laundry, a meat market, a restaurant, a brewery, an art gallery, and a millinery shop. Other establishments included a druggist and barber, along with six saloons.

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Preston Castle: An Ione Historical Landmark

Construction of Preston Castle

The most imposing landmark of Ione is the Preston Castle, which was once the Preston School of Industry, built-in 1894. This Romanesque Revival building, situated on 230 acres, was built to rehabilitate youthful offenders. Sandstone for the building was obtained from a quarry six miles from the town, and the bricks were made at Folsom and San Quentin prisons. Train cars delivered the bricks by rail. Each car held 6,000. Two thousand five hundred people attended the laying of the cornerstone for the building on December 23, 1890.

Annual Celebration

The railroad completion and centennial of the country in 1876 were reasons for celebration for the residents of Ione. Over the years, it became known as the “Ione Homecoming” and is still celebrated almost every year in May.

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Attorney Ed Smith

Ione Personal Injury & Car Accident Lawyer

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