Veteran, Nevada

Coordinates: 39°16′03″N 115°01′46″W / 39.26750°N 115.02944°W / 39.26750; -115.02944
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Veteran, Nevada
Ghost town
Veteran, Nevada is located in Nevada
Veteran, Nevada
Veteran, Nevada
Coordinates: 39°16′03″N 115°01′46″W / 39.26750°N 115.02944°W / 39.26750; -115.02944
CountryUnited States
StateNevada
CountyWhite Pine
Elevation
7,330 ft (2,230 m)
Time zoneUTC-8 (Mountain (MST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
Area code775
GNIS ID850913

Veteran is a ghost town in the state of Nevada. Located just west of the current town of Ruth, Veteran was the site of a tent city and mining town between 1906 and 1914, though the current site is abandoned.

Once copper ore was discovered in the vicinity of Veteran in 1906, a company town for the Cumberland-Ely Copper Company was constructed in a matter of months.[1] A rail line was completed into Veteran in 1907, which served as the western terminus for the Nevada Northern Railway.[2] At its peak around 1910, the town held over 100 inhabitants. Due to a crash in ore prices in 1913, Veteran's buildings were relocated to Ruth the following year and the town was disbanded. Open-pit mining continued in this area through at least the 1950s, and today the former townsite is excavated earth.

References

  1. ^ Veteran, Ghosttowns.com
  2. ^ David F. Myrick. Railroads of Nevada and Eastern California, Volume 1: the Northern Roads. University of Nevada Press, 2007, pp. 125-131.