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Pioneer, NV (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty ghost townThere were several different camps and a number of different mines operating in the area at the time the Pioneer mine was discovered. It was the discovery of the Pioneer mine that changed the district forever. A new camp began
Cyty's Mill(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek town, springs, wonder, mill, mine, kean, ghost, interesting placeA three-stamp gold mill once owned and operated by Johnnie Cyty, it processed ore from nearby mines.
Keane Wonder Mill (ruins)(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek valley, town, wonder, mill, mine, production, ghost, keanewww.nps.gov/archive/deva/Keane-wonder.htm
Stateline (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty ghost townAlso known as Gold Mountain. Gold was initially discovered in 1864 but development of the mine didn't come until years later. www.ghosttownexplorers.org/nevada/stateline/stateline.h... www.ghosttowns.com/states/nv/goldmountain.html
Gold Point, NV(en)USA / Nevada / Tonopah ghost townAn active "ghost town" south of Goldfield, parts of which are used as a bed and breakfast. www.goldpointghosttown.com/ www.deathvalleyphoto.com/Goldpoint_Nevada.htm
Schwab, CA (site)(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek canyon-gorge, town, echo, mine, ghostIn December of 1906, as the Echo-Lee District was beginning to swing into its real boom stage, a new townsite was started on the Echo side of the district to serve the many mines which were beginning to operate in
Roosevelt City (site)(en)USA / California / Big_Pine ghost townGold mining camp from roughly 1906. The camp was named after the well, which was named after President Theodore Roosevelt. The camp was established by Harry Stimler, one of two partners who made the original strike at Goldfield. Early photos
Tokop(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty ghost townTokop was a minor community in the desert region at the extreme northern Death Valley region, a sparsely settled countryside punctuated then by only dying Stateline and Oriental. Sporadic mining began in the 1890s. A stage station was established early
Bonnie Claire, NV (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty ghost townBonnie Clare was established in October 1906 as a milling center for several nearby mines. By 1914 the decline on the near by mines signaled the end of this town. In 1925, a Chicago millionaire named Albert Mussey began construction
Ralston, NV (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Tonopah train station, ghost townA store and a saloon was all that was ever built at Ralston in 1907. It was only a minor station of the Las Vegas and Tonopah Railroad. A camp of about fifteen people was all that ever lived at
Upper Noonday Camp (site)(en)USA / California / Tecopa ghost townFormer site of Upper Noonday Camp, also known as Single Man's Camp. Noonday Camp was established by the Finley Company, Shoshone Division in 1945 to house miners working in the Columbia, Noonday and War Eagle lead mines. The Anaconda Copper
Lower Noonday Camp (site)(en)USA / California / Tecopa ghost townFormer site of Lower Noonday Camp, also known as Married Man's Camp. Noonday Camp was established by the Finley Company, Shoshone Division in 1945 to house miners working in the Columbia, Noonday and War Eagle lead mines. The Anaconda Copper
Brownsville/Old Tecopa (site)(en)USA / California / Tecopa ghost townIn 1874 the Brown brothers, William and Robert, located a rich silver-lead deposit just south of Resting Spring on the Old Spanish Trail. Ore from their mine, the Balance, assayed at $60 a ton in silver along with a high
Del Monte, NV (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Hawthorne ghost town
Skidoo, CA (site)(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek valley, skidoo, ghost townIn January 1906 two wandering prospectors, John Ramsey and John (One-Eye) Thompson were headed towards the new gold strike at Harrisburg. Along the way a blinding fog came in and the two camped near Emigrant Spring for fear of getting
Harrisburg(en)USA / California / Furnace_Creek valley, town, camp, harrisburg, ghostAlso known as Aguereberry Camp. Pete Aguereberry was an unusual man among the prospectors in Death Valley. For one thing Pete, who was Basque, actually found gold and, rather than selling his claims to a mining company to develop, he
Atolia, CA (site)(en)USA / California / Johannesburg historic, mining, interesting place, ghost townDuring the labor strike of 1903 Charles Taylor and Tom McCarthy went prospecting and discovered the tungsten deposits 4 miles south of Johannesburg. Placer scheelite (calcium tungstate) had long bedeviled dry placer gold miners. Scheelite, being heavy was concentrated along
Dolemite, CA(en)USA / California / Keeler mine, dolomite, ghost townDolomite was named after the minerals that were mined there. Located at the southern tip of the Inyo Mountains, there are still several buildings standing today, including the saloon. Some current mining activity has been reported. High quality dolomite limestone
Old Camp/Oriental (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty ruins, ghost townGold was initially discovered here in 1864 by Thomas Shaw. The camp's name was changed to Oriental in 1871 after rich veins were found nearby. A post office (possibly housed in the wooden shack that recently collapsed) was opened 27
Bannack State Historic Park(en)USA / Montana / Dillon ghost townGhost town. Settled in 1862 after a major gold discovery and named after the Bannock Native Americans. When the Montana Territory was established in 1864 the town briefly served as territorial capital. Made a historic district on the National Register
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