GHOST TOWN - COMO NEVADA ?????

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From Paher's book:
Como was platted in 1862 and boomed for two more years. "Como experienced important revivals in 1879-81 and 1902-05. In the 1930s a large mill was built. It ran but a few days until it was discovered that there was no ore, a fact that promotors had overlooked. Cellars and foundations are left at Como."
Paher's book includes two pics of Como in 1902 (sufficiently wide angled enough to get your bearings), a third pic of the five-stamp mill that stood on the road to Como in the early 1960s; and a pic of a 'whim' in operation.
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HOSSNV said:
rockyredbaron said:
ANYONE HAVE ANY RESEARCH DATA OR SOURCES FOR INFO N COMO NEVADA ??? IT WAS AN OLD MINING TOWN LATTER PART OF THE 1800s


11 miles SE of Dayton . Lyon County , NV . I don,t have time right now to give you a detailed history on Como , but if you can give me a couple days I will try to get some info up for you . A starting good source book is Nevada Ghost Towns & Mining Camps by Stanley W . Paher . Page 72 . Hoss


thank you for ur help and I will wait patiently for ur further input ..thanx again for the info on Como NV
 

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Thank you all for your inputs. I was hoping for some info as to possibility of finding gold in the area of Como. Want to get my new MXT wet !!!! We are still going to the site so wish us luck !!!! Even a few older coins would be worth the trip. Will just "dig it all" ...... Will post after I return.

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There is a pretty extensive account of Como in Paher,s book . I checked on Amazon and a used copy can be had for under $40.00 . Which I think is a good deal . It might behove you to purchase a copy . At any rate . Good luck on your expedition to Como ! Hoss
 

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One last request....

Does anyone know where I can access a map or photo of the original town showing the layout of where the structures were....so when I get there I can perhaps get some sort of direction so I can concentrate on where the buildings once stood. I know it's perhaps a shot in the dark, especially seeing the few photos of what remains today. That would be quite helpful. As for the book, I was going to purchase the Paher book but not enough time to get it as I am leaving this weekend.

Thanks to all

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ANYONE HAVE ANY RESEARCH DATA OR SOURCES FOR INFO N COMO NEVADA ??? IT WAS AN OLD MINING TOWN LATTER PART OF THE 1800s

went there last summer with my quad club .....will go back again when get more time to explore it.....there were about 700 hundred people at the peek....most of the people there ended up in Virginia city .........I will go back in the summer check it out better...................hoppy
 

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Como is mentioned briefly in Nevada ghost towns and desert atlas, vol. 1 by Stan Parker.
 

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Very good and*informative*exchange*..*Thank you!
 

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I was there last year and found NADA so except for the scenery not worth the trip 4wd only as well.
Popular place for 4 wheelers and partiers nothing but pull tabs and bottle caps and shell casings, alum as well as rusted tin cans.

Found out later that the place had been detected many many times over the years with no reports of worthwhile finds.

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