California Powder Works

advertisement, with a woodcut of a man firing a pistol, with a barrel of gunpowder and a cannon in the background
1868 advertisement in a mining newspaper for the California Powder Works

California Powder Works was the first American explosive powder manufacturing company west of the Rocky Mountains. When the outbreak of the Civil War cut off supplies of gunpowder to California's mining and road-building industries, a local manufacturer was needed. Originally located near Santa Cruz, California, the company was incorporated in 1861 and began manufacturing gunpowder in May 1864. For 50 years, it was a major employer in the county, employing between 150 and 275 men. The powder works was located on a flat adjacent to the San Lorenzo River, three miles upstream of Santa Cruz,[1] which is now the Masonic residential community of Paradise Park, California.

  1. ^ Brown, Barry (2008). "The California Powder Works and San Lorenzo Paper Mill". SCPL Local History. Santa Cruz Public Library. Archived from the original on 2024-08-06. Retrieved 2025-01-07.

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