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Bullfrog City Mines Correspondence

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Bullfrog City Mines Correspondence
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Letters and estimates from D. D. Demarest Co and Mayflower Bullfrog Cons. Mg. Co. The city of Bullfrog is located one mile southwest of Rhyolite. In August of 1904, gold was discovered, and within seven months Bullfrog was transformed from a tent city into a booming mining district. Bullfrog was located within miles of its competitor cities of Rhyolite and Beatty, which were also booming. In 1905 the three cities shared two telephone systems, although Bullfrog had its own water line, post office, chamber of commerce, newspaper, and auto stages. Rhyolite annexed Bullfrog’s commercial district in 1909, which ultimately led to the collapse of the city. Also included are letters from Demarest to Consolidated Pioneer Mines Co. The Pioneer Consolidated Mines Company - Incorporated Under the Laws of the State of Wyoming - This rich gold mine was just north of Bullfrog, Nevada. Nye County.

City: Bullfrog
State: Nevada,
Date: 1909/12

FHWAC#: 23901