Toulon is a former non-agency railroad station[1] in Pershing County, Nevada, United States.[2]
Toulon, Nevada | |
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| Coordinates: 40°03′46″N 118°38′42″W | |
| Country | United States |
| State | Nevada |
| County | Pershing |
| Elevation | 3,927 ft (1,197 m) |
| Time zone | UTC-8 (PST) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC-7 (PDT) |
Carlson states that the name may commemorate Toulon, France.[1]
Toulon is visible from Interstate 80.[3]
In between 1916 and 1918, a tungsten concentrator was erected at Toulon.[4] The concentrator processed scheelite ore from the Ragged Top Mining District near Ragged Top Mountain.[4] In 1918, the mill was turned in to an arsenic mill that processed ore from near Battle Mountain.[5]
The mill was acquired in 1929, but remained idle until 1936, when it was refurbished.[6] The mill played an important role refining tungsten ore from Nevada and California during WWII including a 1943 addition of a flotation plant.[6][7] The plant was operated in the 1930s[8] and 40s by Ott Heizer,[7] who was the father of Robert Heizer, the archaeologist and grandfather of Michael Heizer, the land artist and sculptor.
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