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Posted: 02 May 2011


Taken: 11 Apr 2011

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mill
abandoned
mining
ghost town
USA
Nevada
Palmetto
Esmeralda County
Palmetto District


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Palmetto Mill foundation

Palmetto Mill foundation
The sign reads:
"Thinking that local joshua trees were related to palm trees, the 1866 prospectors named the mining camp Palmetto. The town "died" and revived three times.

New prospecting in 1903 caused Palmetto to grow to a town of 200 tents on a platted townsite. At its peak year, 1906, the commercial street, over ½ mile long, contained all the necessary mining camp businesses.

Local miners drifted away in autumn, 1906. Mining, on a lease basis, has been minimal since that time. An important talc deposit lies nearby. "

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 Don Barrett (aka DBs travels)
Don Barrett (aka DBs… club
Good picture, and doesn't look like there's been much change in site in 3 years.
9 years ago.
 slgwv
slgwv club
Thanks! I was amused that Palmetto got its name because the miners thought Joshua trees were related to palms!
9 years ago.

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