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* http://nvghosttowns.topcities.com/humboldt/humlst.htm Jungo came into being in 1910 as a station when the Western Pacific Railroad was completed. Became the major shipping point for a huge area. A substantial town developed but by the 1930s, its usefulness was gone and Jungo faded. Since the 1940s, only a handful of hearty souls have lived here. A large hotel from the early days still stands as do a number of other buildings. | * http://nvghosttowns.topcities.com/humboldt/humlst.htm Jungo came into being in 1910 as a station when the Western Pacific Railroad was completed. Became the major shipping point for a huge area. A substantial town developed but by the 1930s, its usefulness was gone and Jungo faded. Since the 1940s, only a handful of hearty souls have lived here. A large hotel from the early days still stands as do a number of other buildings. | ||
== Jungo Flat == | == Jungo Flat == | ||
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* [http://humboldtmuseum.org/mini-tour/item/9-portraits-paintings-maps/53-jungo-hotel Painting of the Jungo Hotel by McCoy] (Humboldt Museum) | * [http://humboldtmuseum.org/mini-tour/item/9-portraits-paintings-maps/53-jungo-hotel Painting of the Jungo Hotel by McCoy] (Humboldt Museum) | ||
* http://www.nytstore.com/ProdDetail.aspx?prodId=1585 (Dead link, 01-Dec-2013, possible source of Jungo Hotel picture?) | |||
* http://www.nytstore.com/ProdDetail.aspx?prodId=1585 (Dead link 01-Dec-2013) | |||
* http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/forum/board/?o=1gci&board_id=384&v=2I&page=23 | * http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/forum/board/?o=1gci&board_id=384&v=2I&page=23 | ||
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* http://bm.tribe.net/thread/e74315f1-9510-4c78-b354-ec422f43d7eb Traveling on Jungo Road | * http://bm.tribe.net/thread/e74315f1-9510-4c78-b354-ec422f43d7eb Traveling on Jungo Road | ||
== References == | |||
* [http://www.google.com/patents/US1185044 Patent #1184044, WHEEL RIM. APPLICATION,]", 1915, George B. Austin, Jungo. | |||
* Nevada Historical Society, "[http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/data/71130146 Norton family correspondence, 1902-1936,]" Residents of Jungo. | |||
* Time Magazine, "[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,756587-1,00.html Jungo's Jumbo]," Aug. 31, 1936 | |||
* [http:// | * The New York Times, "[http://search.proquest.com/docview/101817061 GROCER MILLING GOLD FROM HIS OWN MINE: San Francisco Paper Reports $500 a Day Output at Jungo, Nev. -- Hoover a Visitor]", August 18, 1936. | ||
* Berkeley Daily Gazette, "[http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1970&dat=19360829&id=PZcoAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IgYGAAAAIBAJ&pg=1708,5307946 Epochal Gold Rush Expected at Jungo]," August 29, 1936 | |||
* The New York Times, "[http://search.proquest.com/docview/101769267 A Dream of Gold Comes True,]" September 13, 1936. Includes images. | |||
* The New York Times, "[http://search.proquest.com/docview/101689961 SUES OVER JUMBO MINE: Lender of $50 to Aid Gold Project Asks Third of '$50,000,000' Claim,]" November 5, 1936. | |||
* Time Life Magazine, "[http://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/browse/Jungo?f.media_type=photo&q.2=%2Fm%2F09c7w0&q.8129907598665562501=1000&q.openId=media_type&v.filter=items&hl=en photos of Jumbo Gold Mine-Jungo Nevada-Summer Geo. Austin And Family-Owners 1936]." 195 photos of Jungo in 1936. '''Excellent photos''' | |||
* Dayton Lummis, "[http://books.google.com/books?id=qlfN9VntaBUC&lpg=PA74&ots=e99f_4ntFk&dq=jungo%20hotel&pg=PA74#v=onepage&q=jungo%20hotel&f=false Dust Devils,]" p. 72. By 1963, Jungo was deserted, but the hotel had not yet burned. | |||
* Helen S. Carlson, "[http://books.google.com/books?id=BixwbIM7ZvAC&lpg=PA147&ots=KPIu0jc_qe&dq=jungo%20nevada%20hoover&pg=PA147#v=onepage&q=jungo%20nevada%20hoover&f=false Nevada Place Names,]" p. 147. The Jungo post office operated from January 31, 1911 until May 31, 1952. | |||
== Geology References == | |||
* David L. Berger, "[http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-1688.1992.tb03195.x Ground-Water Recharge Through Active Sand Dunes in Northwestern Nevada]," JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, Volume 28, Issue 5, pages | |||
* David L. Berger, "[http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/wri954119 Ground-water conditions and effects of mine dewatering in Desert Valley, Humboldt and Pershing Counties, northwestern Nevada, 1962-91]," USGS Water-Resources Investigations Report: 95-4119, 1994. | |||
959–965, October 1992. | |||
* Thomas J. Lopes, "[http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2010/1009/ Hydrologic Evaluation of the Jungo Area, Southern Desert Valley, Nevada]," USGS Open-File Report 2010-1009, 2010. |
Revision as of 15:47, 2 December 2013
Jungo
- http://nvghosttowns.topcities.com/humboldt/humlst.htm Jungo came into being in 1910 as a station when the Western Pacific Railroad was completed. Became the major shipping point for a huge area. A substantial town developed but by the 1930s, its usefulness was gone and Jungo faded. Since the 1940s, only a handful of hearty souls have lived here. A large hotel from the early days still stands as do a number of other buildings.
Jungo Flat
Jungo Hotel
- Painting of the Jungo Hotel by McCoy (Humboldt Museum)
- http://www.nytstore.com/ProdDetail.aspx?prodId=1585 (Dead link, 01-Dec-2013, possible source of Jungo Hotel picture?)
Jungo Road
Jungo Road is the road from Winnemucca to Gerlach, also known as "High Road", and as Nevada Road #2048 (?)
- http://www.bikes-n-spikes.org/rides/jungo.txt Joining the Jungo Boogie 100 Club - Winnemucca to Gerlach, NV
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5E2WROBHnI YouTube - Lost on Jungo Road
- http://bm.tribe.net/thread/e74315f1-9510-4c78-b354-ec422f43d7eb Traveling on Jungo Road
References
- Patent #1184044, WHEEL RIM. APPLICATION,", 1915, George B. Austin, Jungo.
- Nevada Historical Society, "Norton family correspondence, 1902-1936," Residents of Jungo.
- Time Magazine, "Jungo's Jumbo," Aug. 31, 1936
- The New York Times, "GROCER MILLING GOLD FROM HIS OWN MINE: San Francisco Paper Reports $500 a Day Output at Jungo, Nev. -- Hoover a Visitor", August 18, 1936.
- Berkeley Daily Gazette, "Epochal Gold Rush Expected at Jungo," August 29, 1936
- The New York Times, "A Dream of Gold Comes True," September 13, 1936. Includes images.
- The New York Times, "SUES OVER JUMBO MINE: Lender of $50 to Aid Gold Project Asks Third of '$50,000,000' Claim," November 5, 1936.
- Time Life Magazine, "photos of Jumbo Gold Mine-Jungo Nevada-Summer Geo. Austin And Family-Owners 1936." 195 photos of Jungo in 1936. Excellent photos
- Dayton Lummis, "Dust Devils," p. 72. By 1963, Jungo was deserted, but the hotel had not yet burned.
- Helen S. Carlson, "Nevada Place Names," p. 147. The Jungo post office operated from January 31, 1911 until May 31, 1952.
Geology References
- David L. Berger, "Ground-Water Recharge Through Active Sand Dunes in Northwestern Nevada," JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, Volume 28, Issue 5, pages
- David L. Berger, "Ground-water conditions and effects of mine dewatering in Desert Valley, Humboldt and Pershing Counties, northwestern Nevada, 1962-91," USGS Water-Resources Investigations Report: 95-4119, 1994.
959–965, October 1992.
- Thomas J. Lopes, "Hydrologic Evaluation of the Jungo Area, Southern Desert Valley, Nevada," USGS Open-File Report 2010-1009, 2010.