Nevada Rock Art Geocaching Historical Markers

Historical Marker #203

Located on U.S. Hwy 93, one mile north of the junction with State Route 319.

Bullionville

Bullionville began early in 1870 when John H. Ely and W.H. Raymond removed their five-stamp mill at Hike and placed it at this point. The enterprise prospered and during the next two years most of nearby Pioche's mills were located here because of the proximity to water. A twenty-one mile narrow gauge railroad, the Pioche and Bullionville, was completed in 1873 at a cost of $255,000 to haul ore from the Pioche mines to the reduction mills. Bullionville grew rapidly and by 1875 it had five mills, a population of 500 and the first iron foundry in eastern Nevada. During the same year a water works was constructed at Pioche which eventually led to the relocation of the mills. Although a plant was erected here in 1880 to work the tailings deposited by the former mills, this failed to prevent the decline of Bullionville.

Notes on this marker:

There is a cemetery at the top of the hill. With Cathedral Gorge on the other side, this is a beautiful area!

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