2012

Elko cover with a Mining Letter Written from Lone Mountain

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Elko cover with a Mining Letter Written from Lone Mountain
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1909 letter from Charlie to his mother. "Going to the station in the morning." "…are putting in the time we can in the tunnel are in now a little over 50 feet and have got into some pretty hard rock." "...through with that location work on that claim to day and will send the notice in to the Recorder to-morrow." Much, much more! The first discoveries took place on Lone Mountain as early as 1866 followed by heavy prospecting during the next several years. While a town never developed, there was much activity on the mountain by lots and lots of people but nothing of note until the discovery of the Rip Van Winkle mine in 1912. The value of Lone Mountain’s mines production from 1870 to 1908 has been estimated at only $80,000. This letter comes just at the time that Lone Mountain was coming into its own.City: Lone MountainCounty: ElkoState: NVDate: