Johnson Lake Mine Historic District

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The Johnson Lake Mine may be a former metallic element mine settled at intervals the boundaries of nice Basin parkland in jap NV. Settled on the east slope of the southern Snake vary at associate degree elevation higher than ten,000 ft (3,000 m), the a hundred acres (40 ha) historic district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.
The lake and mine ar named for Alfred the Great Johnson, WHO filed a mining claim in Snake Creek canon in 1909. A farmer WHO conjointly wanted to take advantage of the situation opposed him in court, however Johnson prevailed. Metallic element was discovered within the space in 1912 by John D. Tilford. Tilford got wind of the Bonita Mine, whereas Johnson got wind of the Johnson Lake Mine in 1912. The mine was finally closed once a snowslide destroyed the aerial tram terminal once 1935.

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