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The upper floor of the wood building to the left was used by the Bodie Odd Fellows Lodge, No. 279. The first floor was used by H. Ward, who built the building in 1880. The first floor was at some point also used by Bodie Athletic Club. The brick building to the right is the Post Office, which moved here in 1879 from Silas Smith's store on northeast Main Street, where it had been located since 1877. It also served as Grandma Johnson's rooming house and later as the Dechambeau Hotel.
Copyright © 2004, Jan A. Tofte

The upper floor of the wood building to the left was used by the Bodie Odd Fellows Lodge, No. 279. The first floor was used by H. Ward, who built the building in 1880. The first floor was at some point also used by Bodie Athletic Club. The brick building to the right is the Post Office, which moved here in 1879 from Silas Smith's store on northeast Main Street, where it had been located since 1877. It also served as Grandma Johnson's rooming house and later as the Dechambeau Hotel.

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"The upper floor of the wood building to the left was used by the Bodie Odd Fellows Lodge, No. 279. The first floor was used by H. Ward, who built the building in 1880. The first floor was at some point also used by Bodie Athletic Club. The brick building to the right is the Post Office, which moved here in 1879 from Silas Smith's store on northeast Main Street, where it had been located since 1877. It also served as Grandma Johnson's rooming house and later as the Dechambeau Hotel."