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Lila C (also known as Ryan or Old Ryan) is a former settlement in Inyo County,
California California () is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States that lies on the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. It borders Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, and shares Mexico–United States border, an ...
. It was located southwest of Death Valley Junction, at an elevation of 2562 feet (781 m).


Borax Company

The settlement was connected by rail to the Lila C mine, which produced Colemanite for the
Pacific Coast Borax Company The Pacific Coast Borax Company (PCB) was a United States mining company founded in 1890 by the American borax magnate Francis Smith, the "Borax King". History The roots of the Pacific Coast Borax Company lie in Mineral County, Nevada, east of ...
, from which it got its name. The property was named by its owner William Tell Coleman, for his daughter, Lila C. Coleman.
Francis Marion Smith Francis Marion Smith (February 2, 1846 – August 27, 1931) was an American miner, business magnate and civic builder in the Mojave Desert, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Oakland, California. He was known nationally and internationally as " ...
subsequently obtained the property and started the first
borax The BORAX Experiments were a series of safety experiments on boiling water nuclear reactors conducted by Argonne National Laboratory in the 1950s and 1960s at the National Reactor Testing Station in eastern Idaho.
operations there in 1906. Production began several months before the
Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad The Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad was a former class II railroad that served eastern California and southwestern Nevada. The railroad was built mainly to haul borax from Francis Marion Smith's Pacific Coast Borax Company mines located just eas ...
had reached the mine, and mule teams were used to cover the remaining distance until the railroad arrived. The name was also changed to Ryan at that time, in honor of John Ryan, "Borax" Smith's trusted supervisor."The Great Desert Railroad Race" Documentary written and produced by Ted Faye
/ref> The Ryan post office was opened here in 1906, and transferred to (new) Ryan in 1914. After that, Lila C was then also known as "Old Ryan."


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*Legends of America
Death Valley Ghost Towns: Lila C
Kathy Weiser, December, 2010. Former settlements in Inyo County, California History of the Mojave Desert region Mining communities in California Populated places in the Mojave Desert Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad Former populated places in California Company towns in California {{InyoCountyCA-geo-stub