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Logan City & a Governor’s Heroic Ride

August 16, 2024 4 Comments

The ghost town of Logan City sits at the base of Mt. Irish between Hiko and Rachel. While looking for aliens on the infamous Extraterrestrial Highway, you can get off the beaten path and explore Nevada’s early heritage.

Logan City lasted only a short time before being abandoned, but it played a critical role in the development of silver mining in southern Nevada. The first Governor of Nevada made a heroic ride to Logan City, saving a dehydrated and starving government party stranded in Death Valley.

Logan City

In 1863, Missionary William Hamblin scouted the area around Mt. Irish for settlement. The Southern Paiute tribe showed him rock, which Hamblin called “panagari” or “panacker.” He returned the following spring and started the Meadow Valley Mining District.

Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City, 1871
(Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Prospectors discovered silver deposits in 1865. They flocked to the area but left that spring following hostilities with Native Americans. The rich ore was too much of a lure, and prospectors returned that fall. Miners filed more than 100 claims and created a settlement named Logan Springs.

Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins

Logan City grew into one the largest mining camps in the Pahranagat district. By 1866, it had a population of 300. The town included stores, a hotel, and stables. They were awarded a post office on July 2, 1867, named Logan Springs. The mining district declined in 1869 as the ore deposits were shallow. The Logan post office closed on August 1, 1871.

Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City, 1871 & 2023
(Historic photo credit: Wikipedia)

Rancher Adin Greer used the spring for his cattle, mining and domestic use from 1889 to 1911.


From 1955 into the 1970s, Tom and Della Scofield lived in Logan City, mining aluminum from the bluff. They constructed a cabin using building materials for the old townsite.

Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Honey Badge on Logan City’s street

The Governors Heroic Ride

A new county and possibilities

In 1866, the first Governor after Nevada gained statehood, Henry Blasdel, and 20 others set out to Crystal Springs to organize Lincoln County and inspect promising mining opportunities.

Nevada’s Governor Henry Blasdel
(Photo credit: Wikipedia)

No road connected Carson City to Pahranagat. Instead of heading east to Austin, then south, they made a fateful decision to go south to Silver Peak and then through the infamous Death Valley.

The Sacramento Bee
Sacramento, California • Mon, May 14, 1866Page 2
Death Valley

On April 8, the Gold Hill Daily News published a letter from the Governor. He writes of a lack of water and grass for the animals and doubts their ability to successfully traverse the current route. They planned to go as far as the animals could carry them and then divert to the White Mountains and Kearsarge.

We will go as far as our animals will stand it; and when we can go no further and are compelled to abandon the enterprise, we will do so, but until then, our march is onward.

Gold Hill Daily News, April 16, 1866

Gold Hill Daily News
Gold Hill, Nevada • Mon, Apr 16, 1866 Page 3

A destitute party in Death Valley

On May 14, the Sacramento Bee reported the party had been seen north of Death Valley. Prospectors said they were making good time and confident of their success. After entering Death Valley, Governor Blasdel and his party were not heard from for over a month. Newspapers reported that the expedition failed and that the twenty-one travelers likely perished on their journey.

Death Valley California
Death Valley
The Sacramento Bee
Sacramento, California • Tue, May 22, 1866 Page 3

Governor Blasdel and another man made a harrowing ride to Logan City for supplies for the destitute travelers. One man died in Death Valley; the others survived by eating doves and lizards. A journalist traveling with the party said the lizards were “equal to any frogs that were ever roasted.” Wisely, on the return route, they followed the established route north through Austin.

Gold Hill Daily News
Gold Hill, Nevada • Mon, Jul 9, 1866 Page 3

Logan City Ruins

The predominant ruins of Logan City are the cabins and structures built by Tom and Della Scofield, using materials from the original town. Several rock foundations remain, along with trash dumps.

Tom and Della Scofield’s Cabin

Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins

Writing on the cabin rock

Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins

Outbuildings

Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins

Rock foundations and trash pile

Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins
Logan City Spring Nevada NV Ghost Town Lincoln County abandoned ruins

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References

  • Bureau of Land Management
  • Gold Hill Daily News, Mon, Apr 16, 1866. Page 3
  • Gold Hill Daily News, Mon, Jul 9, 1866. Page 3
  • Legenda of America: Logan City, Nevada-Mining on Mt. Irish
  • Lincoln County Nevada: A short history of Lincoln County
  • The Nevada Appeal by Richard Moreno: The Nevada Traveler: 19th century hoaxes and hair-raising adventures in Pahranagat Valley
  • Nevada Expeditions: Logan City
  • Nevada State Historic Preservation Office: Crystal Springs
  • Nevadans for Cultural Preservation
  • The Sacramento Bee, Mon, May 14, 1866. Page 2
  • The Sacramento Bee, Tue, May 22, 1866. Page 3
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  1. Roger Peterson says

    October 17, 2024 at 5:24 pm

    Love the pictures and the history! Thank you!

    Reply
    • Tami says

      October 17, 2024 at 7:36 pm

      Welcome, it is a fun place to visit.

      Reply
  2. Jim Wetzel says

    October 20, 2024 at 6:52 pm

    That’s what happens when one uses a “gov’mint” official for a travel guide !
    Your adventures (and research) are always interesting, thanks for sharing.
    You might enjoy a return visit to Sutro Tunnel as restoration continues on the site.

    Reply
    • Tami says

      October 20, 2024 at 7:23 pm

      I’m not sure who thought going through Death Valley was a good idea! Blasdel was experienced in mining and, I assume, exploration.
      I would love to revisit Sutro and see all the progress.

      Reply

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Hi, I’m Tami. I have been exploring Nevada and Eastern Sierra ghost towns and historical sites for 25 years. My goal is to photograph and document the rich history of the area. If you love seeing and learning about the more unusual ghost towns and locations, you have come to the right place! Follow along as my Jeep, Honey Badger, and I work towards our objective of visiting every ghost town in the region!

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