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Sunday, January 17, 2016
A Glimpse at the Comstock Lode, Virginia City, NV
Happy New Year's 2016 from Virginia City,
I decided to take a drive up to the Comstock Lode from Reno to see what winter looks like in Virginia City, now that California and Nevada are experiencing a "real" winter. And, I took a look at what the Comstock would be like at today's silver and gold prices.
Early prospecting by Hosea and Allen Grosh in 1852 discovered silver and gold while placer mining in Gold Canyon. Unfortunately, they both died in 1857 before the potential of the district was known. In January 1859, James Fenemore "Old Virginny" and Henry T.P. Comstock discovered gold in the upper reaches of Gold Canyon. Although some historians think that Comstock just "horned in" on the discovery. Then in the spring of 1859, Peter O'Riley and Patrick McLaughlin discovered gold at the head of Six Mile Canyon. This discovery turned out to be at the top of the Ophir bonanza vein. The early prospecting and placering encountered the "blasted blue stuff" which made the recovery of gold difficult. In June of that year a rancher from the Truckee Meadows had a sample assayed in Grass Valley, California. It showed that the blue material was sulphurites of silver. Source: Paher, Stanley W., 1970, Nevada Ghost Towns and Mining Camps: Nevada Publications, 492 p.
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