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A History of Amargosa Valley

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Early explorers were followed by prospectors and miners. Settlers who saw the possibilities for agriculture and ranching in the region were not far behind them. The Ash Meadows area, a true desert oasis, was the home of many people, including early community builder "Dad" Fairbanks and some of dubious reputation, such as the legendary desert frontiersman Jack Longstreet. Discovery of borax, clay deposits, and marble and the arrival of the railroads brought new opportunity to the valley's residents around the turn of the century

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A History of Amargosa Valley, Nevada
January 1996, Nye County Press
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A History of Amargosa Valley
1990, Nye County History
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1990, Nye County Press
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Table of Contents

Preface.
Acknowledgments.
1 Prologue: The Land and Early Inhabitants.
The Physical Setting.
Amargosa Valley's Singing Sand Dune.
The First Occupants.
2 Early Exploration.
The Death Valley of the Forty-Niners.
In the Wake of the Forty-Niners.
3 Early Settlers.
Cattle and Crops.
Longstreet: Legendary Settler.
4 Life in the Amargosa Valley in the 1880s.
A Buckboard Journey Across the Amargosa.
The Frontier Home of Aaron and Rosie Winters.
The Discovery of Borax in Death Valley.
5 The Railroads Come to the Amargosa Valley.
Clark Builds the LV&T.
Smith Builds the T&T.
6 People and Places — The Early 1900s.
"Dad" Fairbanks.
Outlaw Country.
The Ash Meadows Clay Camps.
Life in Clay Camp.
7 The Amargosa Valley in the 1930s-1950s.
Stops on the T&T Railroad.
The T&T Ranch—The Leeland Water and Land Company.
Ash Meadows During the 1930s-1950s.
Lathrop Wells, 1930-1950.
Carrara and the Marble Quarry.
8 Modern Development of the Amargosa Valley.
Gordon and Billie Bettles on the T&T Ranch.
Modern Pioneers: The Records Brothers.
Modern Pioneer Hardships.
Electricity in the Amargosa Valley.
Law Enforcement in the Amargosa Valley.
Modern Mining of Amargosa Valley Clays.
American Borate Company in the Amargosa Valley.
Peat Mining the Carson Slough.
The Spring Meadows Ranch and the Pupfish Controversy.
Atomic Testing at the Nevada Test Site.
Adjusting to Life in the Amargosa Valley.
Growth of a Community and Its Government.
Amargosa Becomes an Unincorporated Town.
9 The Future.
References.
Index.

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Nye County Town History Project Oral History Collection

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