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'''Ogilby''' (formerly, '''Oglesby''')<ref name=CGN /> is an [[ghost town]] in [[Imperial County, California|Imperial County]], [[California]].<ref name=gnis /><ref>[http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/ca/ogilby.html Ghost Towns - Ogilby]</ref> Ogilby is located on the [[Southern Pacific Railroad]] {{convert|42|mi|km|0}} east of [[El Centro, California|El Centro]],<ref name=CGN>{{California's Geographic Names|1450}}</ref> and 3.8 miles north of [[Interstate 8]] on [[County Route S34 (California)|County Road S34]].<ref name="Ogilby, California 1997">"Ogilby, California," 7.5-minute quadrangle (map), US Geological Survey, 1997.</ref> The name is official for federal use and a feature ID Number of 252950 has been assigned. Ogilby is defined by the US Geological Survey as a populated place at 356 feet [[AMSL]] elevation. NAD27 [[latitude]] and [[longitude]] are listed at {{coord|32|49|01|N|114|50|20|W}} on the "Ogilby, California" 7.5-minute quadrangle (map).<ref>"National Geographic Names Database," US Geological Survey, 1995.</ref> It is included in the Imperial County Air Pollution Control District. It lies at an elevation of 364 feet (111 m).<ref name=gnis />
'''Ogilby''' (formerly, '''Oglesby''')<ref name=CGN /> is a [[ghost town]] in [[Imperial County, California|Imperial County]], [[California]], United States.<ref name=gnis /><ref>[http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/ca/ogilby.html Ghost Towns - Ogilby]</ref> Ogilby is located on the [[Southern Pacific Railroad]] {{convert|42|mi|km|0}} east of [[El Centro, California|El Centro]],<ref name=CGN>{{California's Geographic Names|1450}}</ref> and {{Convert|3.8|mi|1}} north of [[Interstate 8]] on [[County Route S34 (California)|County Road S34]].<ref name="Ogilby, California 1997">"Ogilby, California," 7.5-minute quadrangle (map), US Geological Survey, 1997.</ref> The name is official for federal use, and a feature ID number of 252950 has been assigned. Ogilby is defined by the US Geological Survey as a populated place at {{convert|356|ft}} [[AMSL]] elevation. NAD27 [[latitude]] and [[longitude]] are listed at {{coord|32|49|01|N|114|50|20|W}} on the "Ogilby, California" 7.5-minute quadrangle (map).<ref>"National Geographic Names Database," US Geological Survey, 1995.</ref> It is included in the Imperial County Air Pollution Control District. It lies at an elevation of {{convert|364|ft}}.<ref name=gnis />


==History==
==History==
Ogilby was founded as a railroad stop for the [[Southern Pacific Transportation Company|Southern Pacific]] in 1877, and served as a supply point for the mining communities of [[Glamis, California]], [[Hedges]], and [[Tumco]].<ref name="dolan"/> The Oglesby post office operated for part of 1880.<ref name=CGN /> The Ogilby post office operated from 1890 to 1895, moving in 1892, and from 1898 to 1942.<ref name=CGN /> The name honors E.R. Ogilby, mine promoter.<ref name=CGN /> Parts of the second [[Old Plank Road|Plank Road]] were assembled in Ogilby.<ref name="dolan"/> The town was abandoned by 1961.<ref name="dolan"/>
Ogilby was founded as a railroad stop for the [[Southern Pacific Transportation Company|Southern Pacific]] in 1877, and served as a supply point for the mining communities of [[Glamis, California|Glamis]], [[Hedges, California|Hedges]], and [[Tumco, California|Tumco]].<ref name="dolan"/> The Oglesby post office operated for part of 1880.<ref name=CGN /> The Ogilby post office operated from 1890 to 1895, moving in 1892, and from 1898 to 1942.<ref name=CGN /> The name honors E.R. Ogilby, mine promoter.<ref name=CGN /> Parts of the second [[Old Plank Road|Plank Road]] were assembled in Ogilby.<ref name="dolan"/> The town was abandoned by 1961.<ref name="dolan"/>


==Nearby==
==Nearby==
Ogilby lies along the [[Union Pacific Railroad]] tracks east of [[Algodones Dunes]].<ref name="Ogilby, California 1997"/>
Ogilby lies along the [[Union Pacific Railroad]] tracks east of [[Algodones Dunes]].<ref name="Ogilby, California 1997"/>


Ogilby Hills, to the southeast, have summits in the 600–800 foot AMSL range.<ref name="Ogilby, California 1997"/>
Ogilby Hills, to the southeast, have summits in the {{convert|600|-|800|ft|adj=on}} AMSL range.<ref name="Ogilby, California 1997"/>


A Catholic [[cemetery]] exists to the south and west of the railroad line at {{coord|32|48|55|N|114|50|20|W}}.<ref name="Ogilby, California 1997"/>
A Catholic [[cemetery]] exists to the south and west of the railroad line at {{coord|32|48|55|N|114|50|20|W}}.<ref name="Ogilby, California 1997"/>


The closest city is [[Yuma, Arizona]] at about 25 miles driving distance.
The closest city is [[Yuma, Arizona]], at about {{convert|25|mi}} driving distance.


The international border with [[Mexico]] lies about 9 miles in a straight line to the south. The [[Arizona]] state line lies about 7 miles southeast.<ref>"Ogilby, California," "Grays Well NE, California," and "Araz, California," 7.5-minute quadrangles (maps), US Geological Survey.</ref>
The international border with [[Mexico]] lies about {{convert|9|mi|0}} in a straight line to the south. The [[Arizona]] state line lies about {{convert|7|mi|0}} southeast.<ref>"Ogilby, California," "Grays Well NE, California," and "Araz, California," 7.5-minute quadrangles (maps), US Geological Survey.</ref>


==Communications==
==Communications==
There is no ZIP Code assigned to Ogilby. The area lies within [[area code 760]].
There is no ZIP code assigned to Ogilby. The area lies within [[area code 760]].


==Government==
==Government==

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32°49′01″N 114°50′20″W / 32.81694°N 114.83889°W / 32.81694; -114.83889

Ogilby, California
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyImperial County
Founded1877[1]
Elevation364 ft (111 m)
Area codes442/707
FIPS code06-53420
GNIS feature ID252950

Ogilby (formerly, Oglesby)[3] is a ghost town in Imperial County, California, United States.[2][4] Ogilby is located on the Southern Pacific Railroad 42 miles (68 km) east of El Centro,[3] and 3.8 miles (6.1 km) north of Interstate 8 on County Road S34.[5] The name is official for federal use, and a feature ID number of 252950 has been assigned. Ogilby is defined by the US Geological Survey as a populated place at 356 feet (109 m) AMSL elevation. NAD27 latitude and longitude are listed at 32°49′01″N 114°50′20″W / 32.81694°N 114.83889°W / 32.81694; -114.83889 on the "Ogilby, California" 7.5-minute quadrangle (map).[6] It is included in the Imperial County Air Pollution Control District. It lies at an elevation of 364 feet (111 m).[2]

History

Ogilby was founded as a railroad stop for the Southern Pacific in 1877, and served as a supply point for the mining communities of Glamis, Hedges, and Tumco.[1] The Oglesby post office operated for part of 1880.[3] The Ogilby post office operated from 1890 to 1895, moving in 1892, and from 1898 to 1942.[3] The name honors E.R. Ogilby, mine promoter.[3] Parts of the second Plank Road were assembled in Ogilby.[1] The town was abandoned by 1961.[1]

Nearby

Ogilby lies along the Union Pacific Railroad tracks east of Algodones Dunes.[5]

Ogilby Hills, to the southeast, have summits in the 600–800-foot (180–240 m) AMSL range.[5]

A Catholic cemetery exists to the south and west of the railroad line at 32°48′55″N 114°50′20″W / 32.81528°N 114.83889°W / 32.81528; -114.83889.[5]

The closest city is Yuma, Arizona, at about 25 miles (40 km) driving distance.

The international border with Mexico lies about 9 miles (14 km) in a straight line to the south. The Arizona state line lies about 7 miles (11 km) southeast.[7]

Communications

There is no ZIP code assigned to Ogilby. The area lies within area code 760.

Government

In the California State Legislature, Ogilby is in the 40th Senate District, represented by Republican Brian Jones, and in the 56th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Lisa Calderon.[8]

In the United States House of Representatives, Ogilby is in California's 51st congressional district, represented by Democrat Sara Jacobs.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Dolan, Christy (2005). "Ogilby: A Desert Station on the Southern Pacific Railroad" (PDF). Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology. 18: 82–88. ISSN 0897-0947.
  2. ^ a b c "Ogilby". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e Durham, David L. (1998). California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State. Clovis, Calif.: Word Dancer Press. p. 1450. ISBN 1-884995-14-4.
  4. ^ Ghost Towns - Ogilby
  5. ^ a b c d "Ogilby, California," 7.5-minute quadrangle (map), US Geological Survey, 1997.
  6. ^ "National Geographic Names Database," US Geological Survey, 1995.
  7. ^ "Ogilby, California," "Grays Well NE, California," and "Araz, California," 7.5-minute quadrangles (maps), US Geological Survey.
  8. ^ "Statewide Database". Regents of the University of California. Retrieved March 8, 2015.
  9. ^ "California's 51st Congressional District - Representatives & District Map". Civic Impulse, LLC.