Stillwater, Nevada

Stillwater is a 19th-century ghost town of Churchill County, Nevada. Stillwater became the county seat of Churchill County in 1868, when the town was an important mail stage stop. In 1903 the seat of government moved to Fallon, Nevada.[1]

Detail from 1910 map of Stillwater and surrounding area

In July 1862, a station of the Central Overland California and Pikes Peak Express Company was established in Churchill County. Its name was derived from the Stillwater Slough which was a deep sluggish waterway.[2] Settlers began arriving in the fall of 1862 and the spring of 1863, and the town of Stillwater grew up around the station. It became the county seat in December 1868, at which time the population of Stillwater was about 150.[3] The county seat and courthouse were moved to Fallon in 1902,[2] and the decline of Stillwater was hastened. The Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1949.

A Pony Express Stop[4]

Pony Express route map
Pony Express route map

References

  1. Barbara Hodges (27 October 2010). "Churchill County Seats". Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  2. 1 2 Carlson, Helen S. (1985). Nevada place names : a geographical dictionary. Reno: University of Nevada Press. p. 224. ISBN 087417094X.
  3. "Nevada History:HISTORY OF CHURCHILL COUNTY (1881) (From Thompson & West's History of Nevada 1881, With Illustrations And Biographical Sketches Of Its Prominent Men And Pioneers, pp. 359-372)". Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  4. "Pony Express Map William Henry Jackson.jpg".

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Coordinates: 39°31′18″N 118°32′50″W / 39.52167°N 118.54722°W / 39.52167; -118.54722


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