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* [[Empire Tramway (Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, Summer 1973)]] | * [[Empire Tramway (Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, Summer 1973)]] | ||
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* Images of the Empire Mine, p94-02/40, 41, 42, 43, Special Collections Department, University of Nevada, Reno Libraries. | |||
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Revision as of 07:26, 9 February 2014
Empire, Nevada is located 6 miles south of Gerlach. The gypsum mine at Empire closed in 2011.
Thornton states that James Raser discovered gypsum at what later became Empire.
Links
- Gerlach-Empire, Nevada (Wikipedia)
- Empire, Nevada (Wikipedia)
- Image of Welcome to Nowhere sign
- Empire airport (1A8) diagram
Empire airport (1A8) diagram:
References
- Clarence. J. Thornton, "Ch. 3: Ranch Life in Northern Nevada and Eastern California," University of Nevada Oral History Project.
See Also
Images =
- Images of the Empire Mine, p94-02/40, 41, 42, 43, Special Collections Department, University of Nevada, Reno Libraries.