LIDA, NV
Known as a contact point for Shoshones and Northern Paiute Indians. Lida Valley was the site of early prospecting in the 1860's

Later prospectors organized a mining district in 1867 and laid out the town in 1872. Soone stores, shops, stables and a Post Officer were eatablished.

Some ore was milled locally, yet high grade ore ($500-$1000 per ton) was treated at Austin or Belmont, after 1880 mining declined.

Lida revived and trived for three years during the Goldfield boom, but declined again in 1907.

Mining efforts resumed a few years later and a small community existed until World War I.

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