Place:Argenta, Nevada
Argenta, Nevada | |
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Ghost town | |
Coordinates: [ ⚑ ] : 40°40′28″N 116°42′20″W / 40.67444°N 116.70556°W[1] | |
Country | United States |
State | Nevada |
County | Lander |
Elevation | 4,593 ft (1,400 m) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 0 |
Time zone | UTC-8 (Pacific (PST)) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-7 (PDT) |
Argenta is a ghost town in Lander County, Nevada, in the United States.
History
Silver was found in Argenta in 1866, a small camp was built and a little town established. Argenta's post office opened in December 1868.[2] Argenta became in a shipping point for Austin, Nevada, and its residents had the hope that Austin would help make Argenta the railroad center of the Lander County.[3] Unhappily, the center of attentions in Austin was Battle Mountain, Nevada, which was closer to the city and nearer Galena.[3] People of Argenta understood that the future of the town was bedeviled. In December 1870, they moved everything and themselves to Battle Mountain,[2] and Argenta became a ghost town. The name of the post office was changed from Argenta to Battle Mountain on February 24, 1874.[2] There was no activity in Argenta until 1930 when barite was discovered in Argenta Mountain. From 1930 and 1969 over $3 million in barite was produced. The mine was active until 2015, when it was closed by its owner Baker Hughes.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Argenta
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Argenta Post Office (historical)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Argenta, Nevada". Ghosttowns.com. http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/nv/argenta.htm. Retrieved July 11, 2014.
External links
- Argenta (ghosttowns.com)
Further reading
- Hall, Shawn (1994). Romancing Nevada's Past: Ghost Towns And Historic Sites Of Eureka, Lander, And White Pine Counties. Reno: University of Nevada Press. ISBN 9780874170108. https://books.google.com/books?id=ViyVDwAAQBAJ. Retrieved January 23, 2020.