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Nevada Northern Railway

Nevada Northern Railway
Author: Mark S. Bassett
Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781531649272

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The Nevada Northern Railway is the sole survivor from a grand era when railroads served mines throughout the state. Built in 1905-1906 to develop the incredible copper deposits of the Nevada Consolidated Copper Company in White Pine County, it was--and still is--a workaday railroad. Although its primary purpose was to haul ore, it eventually served the community with a daily passenger train between East Ely and Cobre until 1941. Over 4.5 million people rode the trains, and a mountain of copper ore was moved. In 1983, the Nevada Northern Railway ceased operating, and two years later the entire ore line, including the railroad's yard and shop facilities in East Ely, was donated to the White Pine Historical Railroad Foundation that now operates the railway as a museum. Instead of relics in glass cases or repainted old equipment on static display, the museum preserves a working steam railroad, delighting train enthusiasts year-round with passenger service and special seasonal excursions.


Old Heart Of Nevada

Old Heart Of Nevada
Author: Shawn Hall
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1998-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0874174090

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Elko County, in the old heart of Nevada, is rich in historic sites, many of them hitherto uncharted and some verging on disappearing. For the first time, historian Shawn Hall identifies and locates the ghost towns and old mining camps of Elko County and recounts their colorful histories. Following a guidebook format, Hall divides the county into five easily accessible regions, then lists the historic sites within each region and provides directions to reach them. He offers a brief history of each site as well as a description of its extant structures and their present condition. The result is a lively compilation of local history and mining and ranching lore that records the dramatic past of Nevada’s northeast corner, its pioneers and prospectors, its towns and mines, its outlaws, ranchers, merchants, mining concerns, and civic leaders. The book offers never-before available information about the old heart of Nevada and the people who settled there. It will be of enduring value to tourists and weekend explorers, historic preservationists, and all those interested in the history and artifacts of this region.


Growing Up in a Company Town

Growing Up in a Company Town
Author: Russell R. Elliott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1990
Genre: Company towns
ISBN:

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Copper Times

Copper Times
Author: Jack Fleming
Publisher:
Total Pages: 255
Release: 1987
Genre: Copper mines and mining
ISBN: 9780961775308

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Copper Curb and Mining Outlook

Copper Curb and Mining Outlook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 878
Release: 1916
Genre: Copper mines and mining
ISBN:

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Boom Towns and Copper Camps

Boom Towns and Copper Camps
Author: Barry A. Price
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1987
Genre: Ghost towns
ISBN:

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A Great Basin Mosaic

A Great Basin Mosaic
Author: James W. Hulse
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 087417466X

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The Nevada of lesser-known cities, towns, and outposts deserve their separate chronicles, and here Hulse fills a wide gap. He contributes in a text rich with memories tramping through rural Nevada as a child, then as a journalist seeking news and gossip, then later as an academic historian and a parent trying to share the wonders of the high desert with his family. Nobody is more qualified to write about the cultural nuances of rural Nevada than Hulse, who retired after 35 years as a professor of history at University of Nevada, Reno. Robert Laxalt wrote an article in National Geographic in 1974 entitled “The Other Nevada” in which he referred to “the Nevada that has been eclipsed by the tinsel trimmings of Las Vegas, the round-the-clock casinos, the ski slopes of the Sierra. It is a Nevada that few tourists see.” With this book Hulse reflects on Laxalt’s insights and shows changes—often slow-moving and incremental—that have occurred since then. Much of the terrain of rural Nevada has not changed at all, while others have adapted to technological revolutions of recent times. Hulse states that there is no single “other” Nevada, but several subcultures with distinct features. He offers a tour of sorts to what John Muir called the “bewildering abundance” of the Nevada landscape.