Lincoln
Brushed metal plaque № 48827
Alamo, NV
Pahranagat Valley. Pahranagat Valley is named after a local Shoshone Native American Tribe.
Brushed metal plaque № 48828
Panaca, NV
Panaca. Southern Nevada’s first permanent settlement was established as a Mormon colony by Francis C. Lee and others in 1864.
Brushed metal plaque № 48842
Caliente, NV
Caliente (Culverwell’s Ranch).
Brushed metal plaque № 48845
Caliente, NV
Old Boundary. The 37th degree north latitude marked at this point the dividing line between the territories of Utah and New Mexico under...
Brushed metal plaque № 48944
Panaca, NV
Panaca Spring. The large constant flow of warm water from this spring created the desert oasis of Meadow Valley.
Brushed metal plaque № 48965
Panaca, NV
Panaca Ward Chapel. One of the oldest buildings in Lincoln County, the Panaca Ward Chapel was constructed of adobe from the swamps west...
Brushed metal plaque № 48986
Panaca, NV
Bullionville. Bullionville began early in 1870 when John H. Ely and W. H. Raymond, removed their five-stamp at Hiko and placed it at to...
Brushed metal plaque № 48987
Pioche, NV
Jackrabbit. Local legend attributes the discovery to the locator picking up a rock to throw at a jackrabbit and finding himself holding...
Brushed metal plaque № 48988
Hiko, NV
Crystal Springs. Crystal Spring was used as a watering place and campsite on an alternate route of the Mormon Trail in the mid-nineteenth...
Brushed metal plaque № 48989
Hiko, NV
Hiko. As early as 1865, a camp was established here, and during the spring of 1866, W. H. Raymond and others laid out the townsite.
Brushed metal plaque № 49028
Caliente, NV
Union Pacific Depot 1923 (Caliente).
Delamar, “The Widow Maker” 1893 1909.
Caliente, NV
Delamar, “The Widow Maker” 1893 1909.
Pioche.
Pioche, NV
Pioche. Silver ore was discovered in this range of mountains in 1864, but no important development took place until 1869 when mines were...