Many believe the Comstock mines finally gave out as the 1800s came to a close, but the facts say that's just not true. The vast ore deposits remained deep inside Mount Davidson, but the problem was the cost for mining this remaining ore was not economically justified - and it was extremely dangerous to do so. So the mines didn't give out - they just became unworkable.
As the shadows descend over the Nevada desert, old-timers (aka "hot water plugs") moved to California to escape the severe winters of Nevada. Businesses closed, railroads were torn up, houses were dismantled and moved to new towns in California. New discoveries offered new wealth opportunities to die-hard miners, something known in history as "Greater than the Comstock"...next time.
Friday, April 30, 2010
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