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Walker Lake & Bodie Toll Road Ticket [204171]

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Walker Lake & Bodie Toll Road Ticket [204171]
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W. L. & B. (Walker Lake & Bodie) Toll Road, Toll Ticket, c.1897. 1.75 x 3.25" This ticket allowed a wagon and 14 animals, as punched, to travel from Del Monte to Hawthorne, Nevada on December 8, but the year is not given. A photocopy of an 1897 waybill from this company is included. nvexpeditions.com writes: "Del Monte was a milling camp that grew up on the Aurora-Bodie road, around the Real del Monte Gold and Silver Mining Company's mill. That company owned the most productive mine in Aurora at the time. The thirty-stamp Del Monte mill was built in 1863 and housed in an impressive granite and brick building at a cost of $250,000. Around the same time, the twenty-stamp Antelope Mill was erected just across Bodie Creek" Del Monte is not listed in Nevada Place names. There is a mining camp associated with the Del Monte Mines in Aurora which can be found in Stan Paher's Nevada Ghost Towns & Mining Camps and Sue Silver's Mineral County #3. There was a Del Monte Toll Road. As early as 1878 the rumor of a railroad in Hawthorne peaked the interest of Bodie and Aurora. As plans for a wagon road to connect Hawthorne with Bodie and Aurora were contemplated a road up B odie Creek was determined to be a more direct route that the current route. This road would start at Del Monte, leave the current Carson - Aurora Road near Five Mile House (Fletchers) and provide access to the new railroad over Lucky Boy Pass. In November of 1880 while visiting Bodie, H. M. Yerington suggested the new Del Monte route would save an hour's ride to Hawthorne. [Sue Silver "Mineral County #3] The Del Monte Toll Road would become part of the Walker Lake and Bodie toll road, which was incorporated in 1880.
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Date: 1890s
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City: Bodie
Provenance: Douglas McDonald Collection