Pyramid

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Pyramid is a populated place, located on the west shore of Pyramid Lake, north of Sutcliffe.

Note that there is also Pyramid (Historical), which is a former town located south of Sutcliffe, just outside of the reservation.

"PYRAMID A town in Washoe county 86 miles northeast of Virginia City and 34 northeast of Reno the county seat nearest railroad station and banking point It contains a quartz mill and ships ore and lumber Population 100. Mail daily. Morral postmaster"[1].

In 1911, The Nevada Historical Society stated: "Pyramid City. While Carson and Fremont were reconnoitering on Fremont's second exploring expedition in January 1844 they came upon a sheet of green water estimated to be about twenty miles in length. Rising from the middle of the lake was a remarkable rock which they judged to be six hundred feet in height and which had the appearance of the Pyramid of Cheops whereupon they named the lake Pyramid Lake. (footnote: Bancroft History of Nevada Colorado and Wyoming 58) Now in 1876 a town was laid out (footnote: Angel History of Nevada 148), which was called Pyramid City on account of its location on Pyramid Lake. The population of the place soon amounted to three hundred and stages were run between Reno and Pyramid City."[2]

Carlson states that Pyramid City was 26 miles from Reno and about 6 miles west of the south end of the lake.[3] Carlson states that the camp had two parts, Upper Pyramid and Lower Pyramid.

References

  1. "Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Wyoming and Arizona Gazetteer and Business Directory," p. 511, 1884.
  2. Audrey Winifred Ohmert, A.B., "The Significance of the Nomenclature in Washoe County, Nevada," Biennial Report of the Nevada Historical Society, Issue 2, p, 90, 1911.
  3. Helen Carlson, "Nevada Place Names: A Geographical Dictionary," p. 196.
  • Wikipedia, Pyramid, Nevada
  • GNIS Pyramid - located on the short of Pyramid Lake, about 60 miles north of Virginia City and 43 miles northeast of Reno
  • GNIS Pyramid (historical) - located south of Sutcliffe, about 25 miles northeast of Reno.
    • Variant: Lower Pyramid, Citation, "Original township survey plats, published in the 1800's. 1888"
    • Variant: Pyramid City, Citation: "Paher, Stanley W. Nevada Ghost Towns and Mining Camps. Berkeley: Howell-North Books, 1970, 492 pp. Gives historical background for mining towns and camps in Nevada. p35"