Siegel Nevada History and Photos
SIEGEL - (1870's -
1880's)
4 miles west of the Spring Valley road 3 miles south of
junction of CR 2; 38 miles east of Ely. Siegel was first called
Centerville. The camp was built due to the discovery of silver mines on
the east flank of the Schell Creek Range on Siegel Creek. Siegel had a
post office 1907-1908. Stone ruins can be seen.
Siegel Ranch,
White Pine County, Nevada near Cherry Creek
Sources: White Pine
County Recorder office, Old Book #1 Book 53, Deaths
Rice, Edward
P. (or Adolph), ca 30, died 2 Feb 1908, of pneumonia and Bright’s
Disease, buried at the Siegel Ranch, 2 Feb 1908.
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