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Fish Lake Valley, Nevada

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at 14,252 feet (4,344 m). There is sufficient rain and snow at high elevations to feed permanent streams from the mountains, providing irrigation for alfalfa and other crops, although the valley's elevation, in excess of 4,000 feet (1,200 m), is a serious constraint.
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Fish Lake Valley was originally settled in 1866, when the 'Palmetto Mining District' in Esmeralda County was formed, and settlement in Fish Lake Valley began. During the 1870s two companies, 'Griffing & Nyman's' and 'Pacific Borax Works' were located here extracting
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Today a historical marker near the site commemorates the life of W.O. Harrell, known as "Harrell, the Irrepressible, Citizen Extraordinaire", of Fish Lake Valley in the 1870s. A Wm. O. Harrell of Fish Lake Valley is listed as registering a cattle ear mark in 1874.
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Fish Lake Valley
ghost town
geographic Fish Lake Valley
Esmeralda County, Nevada
Inyo County, California
White Mountains
Great Basin
borax
Stage Line
Aurora
Carson City
Logsprings, Nevada
Lida
Sylvania Mountains
"Fish Lake Valley"
On the Hoof in Nevada
37°41′40.88″N 118°04′41.91″W / 37.6946889°N 118.0783083°W / 37.6946889; -118.0783083
Categories
Ghost towns in Nevada
Ghost towns in Esmeralda County, Nevada
Ghost towns in Inyo County, California
Mining communities in California
Mining communities in Nevada
Nevada historical markers
White Mountains (California)
Populated places established in 1866
1866 establishments in California
1866 establishments in Nevada

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