Eastern Mojave Vegetation Nivloc Road  
 

Tom Schweich  

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Other articles:
• Coyote Road:  Silver Peak;
• Nevada Highway 265:   at Silver Peak;
• Silver Peak Road:  Silver Peak;

Locations: Silver Peak.  

Silver Peak

Junction:
  • Nevada Highway 265
  • Silver Peak Road
  • Coyote Road

Silver Peak is one of the oldest mining areas in Nevada. A 10-stamp mill was built in 1865, and by 1867 a 20-stamp mill was built. Mining camp lawlessness prevailed during the late sixties, and over the next 38 years, Silver Peak had its ups and downs. In 1906, the Pittsburg Silver Peak Gold Mining Company bought a group of properties, constructed the Silver Peak Railroad and built a 100- stamp mill at Blair the following year. The town, at times, was one of the leading camps of Nevada, but by 1917 it had all but disappeared. The town burned in 1948, and little happened until the Foote Mineral Company began its extraction of lithium from under the floor of Clayton Valley. Nevada Historical Marker 155.

Other articles:
• Silver Peak Oasis Divide Road:   at Silver Peak;  

Junction: Silver Peak Oasis Divide Road

 

   

Nivloc

 

 

   

Nivloc Mine

 
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Date and time this article was prepared: 4/27/2024 3:28:58 PM