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Mazuma, Nevada Correspondence

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Mazuma, Nevada Correspondence
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Letters (carbons), specifications and estimates from D. D. Demarest Co. to Ewing Smoot and J. A. Snow for pumping machinery, etc. Mazuma, Nevada, founded in 1907, was located in the Seven Troughs Mining District, now Pershing County. Built in what appeared to be a pristine location at the mouth of Seven Troughs Canyon, Mazuma quickly grew into a bustling mining camp complete with a hotel, saloons, and its own post office. But on July 18, 1912, residents of the boom town were in for one of the most quickly destructive weather patterns that occurs in the desert: the cloud burst. At about 5:00 pm on July 18th, residents of the area reported seeing a massive thunderhead forming above Seven Troughs Canyon. Nearly without warning, the clouds burst, sending a wall of water rushing down the canyon and into the town. As reported in the Reno Evening Gazette, “…the wave that swept down from the deluged mountain crest was twenty feet in height and … swept everything before it, tossing giant boulders aside, or bearing them onward in its course.” The town was devastated. Residents of the town of Seven Troughs, located just above Mazuma, attempted to warn the town before the wall hit, but were unable to make it to the town in time. Eight Mazuma residents were killed immediately while nine others were left with life threatening injuries. The Reno Evening Gazette estimated at least $200,000 in property damage just from the flood. Mazuma never recovered.

City: Mazuma
State: Nevada,
Date: 1909-1910

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