Columbus Nevada is Nevada State Historical Marker number twenty and is located in Esmeralda County, Nevada.
A group of Spanish miners discovered silver ore near Columbus, in 1863, and a new mining camp is founded a few years later. In 1866, a mill transported to Columbus from Aurora began to process gold and silver ore. The camp is ideal location for a mill, as it was the only stop for several miles with enough water to properly process the ore. The discovery of borax, in 1871,dramatically increase the economic viability of the town.
Columbus probably enjoyed its most prosperous time in about 1875, when the population was reported to have reached 1,000. That year, the town had many kinds of business establishments, including a post office and a newspaper, The Borax Miner.
In 1881, about 100 people were left after the borax operations had practically ceased. All mining and milling stopped entirely shortly after that time.
Nevada State Historic Marker 20 Text
The remnants of Columbus are located on the edge of the Columbus salt marsh, five miles to the southwest.
The town was initially settled in 1865, when a quartz mill was erected at the site. This was a favorable location for a mill, because it was the only spot for several miles around where water was in sufficient quantity for operation.
The full importance of Columbus was not recognized until 1871, when William Troop discovered borax in the locality. Shortly thereafter, four borax companies were actively engaged in working the deposits on the marsh.
Columbus probably enjoyed its most prosperous time in about 1875, when the population was reported to have reached 1,000. That year, the town had many kinds of business establishments, including a post office and a newspaper, The Borax Miner.
In 1881, about 100 people were left after the borax operations had practically ceased. All mining and milling stopped entirely shortly after that time.
STATE HISTORICAL MARKER No. 20
STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE
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Nevada State Historic Marker Summary
Nevada State Historical Markers identify significant places of interest in Nevada’s history. The Nevada State Legislature started the program in 1967 to bring the state’s heritage to the public’s attention with on-site markers. Budget cuts to the program caused the program to become dormant in 2009. Many of the markers are lost of damaged.
ID | 20 |
Name | Columbus, Nevada |
Loctaion | Esmeralda Couty, Nevada |
Latitude, Longitude | 38.1496,-117.9472 |