St. Mary's
St. Mary's is a ghost town located in present-day Pershing County.[1][2][3]("Saint Marys (historical)," 40.6962937 N -118.2079233W[4])
Rathbun writes that the station and hotel was used by the military in 1864. The location was a common crossing place on the Humboldt and meeting place. The location was named for a hotel that was on the north bank of the Humboldt. The location is about a half mile upstream from Rye Patch Reservoir's high water mark.[5]
Note that there is also a St. Mary's Station in Wyoming that was part of the Pony Express.
References
- ↑ "St. Mary's," nvexpeditions.com
- ↑ "Ghosts of Humboldt Region: A Glimpse into Pershing County's Past," Dave Basso, 1970, p. 107.
- ↑ "Nevada Ghost Towns & Mining Camps," Stanley Paher, 1970, p. 135.
- ↑ GNIS Nevada download, USGS.
- ↑ "Nevada Military Place Names of the Indian Wars and Civil War," Daniel C. B. Rathbun, p. 126, 2001.