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Leadville is a ghost town about 35 miles north of Gerlach on Highway 34.  At one time, [[Ogle Swingle]] owned 3 of 5 patented claims at Leadville.
Leadville is a ghost town about 35 miles north of Gerlach on Highway 34.  At one time, [[Ogle Swingle]] owned 3 of 5 patented claims at Leadville.


"''Gerlach' A. A. Codd is planning more extensive development of the property of the Leadville Mines Co. During this year the gross production has been more than $153,000 which is a good record considering that shipments were not begun until after July 1. All of this production has come from between the 190 and the 300 ft levels Codd now purposes to sink to the 500 ft level and begin drifting at both the 400 and the 500 ft levels The mill is well equipped and the ore is concentrated to about 6 into 1 This gives concentrates of about $200 per ton The mill is now handling an average of 35 tons per day which will be increased to 50 tons.A new 75 hp boiler is being placed which will give the needed extra power."<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=E7o_AQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA895&ots=7RBU0BJkdh&dq=Gale%20Gerlach%20Borax&pg=PA907#v=onepage&q=Gerlach&f=true Mining and Scientific Press], December 24, 1921, p. 907. Volume 123. Includes photo of Leadville</ref>
"''Gerlach'' A. A. Codd is planning more extensive development of the property of the Leadville Mines Co. During this year the gross production has been more than $153,000 which is a good record considering that shipments were not begun until after July 1. All of this production has come from between the 190 and the 300 ft levels Codd now purposes to sink to the 500 ft level and begin drifting at both the 400 and the 500 ft levels The mill is well equipped and the ore is concentrated to about 6 into 1 This gives concentrates of about $200 per ton The mill is now handling an average of 35 tons per day which will be increased to 50 tons. A new 75 hp boiler is being placed which will give the needed extra power."<ref name="mining1921">[http://books.google.com/books?id=E7o_AQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA895&ots=7RBU0BJkdh&dq=Gale%20Gerlach%20Borax&pg=PA907#v=onepage&q=Gerlach&f=true Mining and Scientific Press], December 24, 1921, p. 907. Volume 123. Includes photo of Leadville.  See also https://archive.org/details/miningscientific123sanfuoft</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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* "[http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/spphotos,5769 Old Leadville Mine camp, Washoe County, Leadville District,]" UNRS-P1988-55-0783, 18-May-1946,  J. A. Carpenter Collection, Special Collections Department, University of Nevada, Reno Libraries.  Duplicate of 1099 above with date and title at top.
* "[http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/spphotos,5769 Old Leadville Mine camp, Washoe County, Leadville District,]" UNRS-P1988-55-0783, 18-May-1946,  J. A. Carpenter Collection, Special Collections Department, University of Nevada, Reno Libraries.  Duplicate of 1099 above with date and title at top.
* Gus Bundy, 39932, 39937, 39947, 39948, 39953-39963, 39955, 39966... "Leadville [?] Color slide." [http://knowledgecenter.unr.edu/materials/specoll/photodesc.aspx?AccNo=UNRS-P1985-08 UNRS-P1985-08], Special Collections Department, University of Nevada, Reno Libraries.  Descriptions only.
* Gus Bundy, 39932, 39937, 39947, 39948, 39953-39963, 39955, 39966... "Leadville [?] Color slide." [http://knowledgecenter.unr.edu/materials/specoll/photodesc.aspx?AccNo=UNRS-P1985-08 UNRS-P1985-08], Special Collections Department, University of Nevada, Reno Libraries.  Descriptions only.
* Mining and Scientific Press], December 24, 1921,<ref name="mining1921"/>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 06:05, 24 November 2014

Leadville is a ghost town about 35 miles north of Gerlach on Highway 34. At one time, Ogle Swingle owned 3 of 5 patented claims at Leadville.

"Gerlach A. A. Codd is planning more extensive development of the property of the Leadville Mines Co. During this year the gross production has been more than $153,000 which is a good record considering that shipments were not begun until after July 1. All of this production has come from between the 190 and the 300 ft levels Codd now purposes to sink to the 500 ft level and begin drifting at both the 400 and the 500 ft levels The mill is well equipped and the ore is concentrated to about 6 into 1 This gives concentrates of about $200 per ton The mill is now handling an average of 35 tons per day which will be increased to 50 tons. A new 75 hp boiler is being placed which will give the needed extra power."[1]

References

  1. Mining and Scientific Press, December 24, 1921, p. 907. Volume 123. Includes photo of Leadville. See also https://archive.org/details/miningscientific123sanfuoft

Desert Magazine references

http://blackrockdesert.org/friends/search/node/leadville

  • Doris Cerveri, "A Trip to Leadville," Desert Magazine, June 1968, pages 10-11. LEADVILLE, a small town now ghostly and deserted, did not make much of a splash ... significance. The stretch of highway from Reno to Leadville goes through Sparks, follows the Big Bend in the Truckee River at ...
  • Peggy Trego, "The 40 Wilderness Miles North of Gerlach, Nevada," Desert Magazine, November, 1960. ... begins and the pavement ends is the 40-mile Gerlach-to-Leadville Road. If you can shuck the trappings of ultra-civilized travel, do ... and swamps north of Gerlach. Most maps don't even show Leadville - a highly photogenic "ghost town" - nor the petrified forest of ...
  • "On Black Rock Desert Trails,"Desert Magazine, July 1951 ... in the southern part. We knew there was a ghost town - Leadville - approximately 50 miles north of Gerlach, and we'd heard rumors of a ... station operator if he thought we could make it through to Leadville. Running a critical eye over our dust-covered car and clothing, ...
  • Nell Murbarger, "Navy Land Grab in Nevada's Black Rock Country," Desert Magazine, October 1956 ... day, I continued on north toward the old mining camp of Leadville. It seemed to me that in all the years I had known this land, I ... the hill and started across the flat near the head of Leadville Canyon - a band of 14 antelopes feeding peacefully not more than 100 ...
  • Lost Hardin Silver, Mystery or Hoax?," Desert Magazine, April 1955... fulfillment of a long dream. After following the old Leadville road for about a dozen miles, we turned sharply into the desert, and ...

Images

  • Images of Leadville, WA-947, WA-948, WA-949, Nevada Historical Society.
  • "Leadville Mine," UNRS-P1988-55-1099, ca. 1940, J. A. Carpenter Collection, Special Collections Department, University of Nevada, Reno Libraries.
  • "Old Leadville Mine camp, Washoe County, Leadville District," UNRS-P1988-55-0783, 18-May-1946, J. A. Carpenter Collection, Special Collections Department, University of Nevada, Reno Libraries. Duplicate of 1099 above with date and title at top.
  • Gus Bundy, 39932, 39937, 39947, 39948, 39953-39963, 39955, 39966... "Leadville [?] Color slide." UNRS-P1985-08, Special Collections Department, University of Nevada, Reno Libraries. Descriptions only.
  • Mining and Scientific Press], December 24, 1921,[1]

See Also

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