- Fish Lake Valley, Nevada
Fish Lake Valley is located in the US state of Nevada, and was originally settled when the Palmetto Mining District was formed. It is just east of the
White Mountains (California) , the highest range entirely within theGreat Basin at convert|14252|ft|m. There is sufficient rain and snow at high elevations to feed permanent streams from the mountains, providing irrigation for alfalfa and other crops, although the valley's elevation, in excess of convert|4000|ft|m, is a serious constraint.History
In 1866 the
Palmetto Mining District inEsmeralda County was formed, and settlement in Fish Lake Valley began. During the 1870s two companies,Griffing & Nyman's andPacific Borax Works were extractingborax at Fish Lake. TheCarson and Columbus Stage Line ran north from Fish Lake Valley to Aurora andCarson City , also connecting with Logsprings in theSylvania Mining District as well as Lida. Local ranches supplied food to the freight industry and mining communities such as Fish Lake Valley. A post office opened in Fish Lake Valley in 1881. Today a historical marker near the site commemorates the life ofW.O. Harrell , known as "Harrell, the Irrepressible, Citizen Extraordinaire of Fish Lake Valley in the 1870s. [ [http://dcnr.nv.gov/markers/mark_133.htm Fish Lake Valley] , Nevada Division of Water Planning, Nevada Historical Markers Index.]References
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