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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1860-1860) - A [[Pyramid Lake Paiute War]] Fort first established in 1860 in Silver City, Storey County, Nevada. Abandoned in 1860. Also Known as [[Silver City Fort]].
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1860-1880) - A [[Pyramid Lake Paiute War]] Fort first established in 1860 in Silver City, Storey County, Nevada. Finally abandoned in 1880. Also Known as [[Silver City Fort]].
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== History ==
First established in 1860 as a citizen fortification during the [[Pyramid Lake Paiute War]] as a protective circular stone and earthwork in Gold Hill, Nevada.


== History of Fort Homestead ==
During the [[U.S. Civil War]] a subscription was taken to provide the fort with a cannon and it was delivered about 1 Aug 1864. The six-pounder cast iron cannon was fired for special events and Union victories. The cannon was named the "Kearsarge" after the USS Kearsarge that sank the CSS Alabama. Upon the announcement of the death of President Lincoln, the cannon was fired every half hour from dawn to dusk on 19 Apr 1865.
Established in 1860 during the [[Pyramid Lake Paiute War]] as a protective circular stone earthwork on Gold Hill in Silver City, Nevada.


Abandoned as a fortification at the end of the conflict in 1860. Used for ceremonial occasions.
Following the war, a hall was built on the fort site for public use and the fort site was used for all manner of public events. The fort fell into disuse after the construction of the Miners' Union Hall in Gold Hill in 1870.
 
On 19 Sep 1866 the cannon "Kearsarge' exploded while being fired after an inexperienced gunner placed a double charge of powder in it. A 32-pounder replacement cannon was obtained from California and used to signal public events. The fort was finally abandoned and the "Fort" designation dropped in 1880.
== Current Status ==
== Current Status ==
Private property Gold Hill, Storey County, Nevada.
Private property Gold Hill, Storey County, Nevada.
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Name=Fort Homestead|
ID=848376|
Type=Historical|
Class=Military|
County=Storey County|
State=Nevada|
Country= US|
Lat=39.2915790|
Long=-119.6510119|
Ele=6,161|
Map=Virginia City|
Date=01 Mar 1991|
Code=32029
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(G) 39.2915790, -119.6510119, GNIS Fort Homestead
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'''Location:''' Silver City, Storey County, Nevada.
'''Location:''' Silver City, Storey County, Nevada.
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* Elevation: 6,161'
* Elevation: 6,161'
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'''GPS Locations:'''
* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=39.2915790|Lon=-119.6510119}} GNIS Fort Homestead
* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=39.2929792|Lon= -119.6554671}} Fort Homestead
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'''Sources:'''  
'''Sources:'''  
* [http://www.suvpac.org/camp25/docs/Fort%20Homestead.pdf  Davis, David A., Fort Homestead, Gold Hill, Nevada, 16 Feb 2005]
* [http://www.suvpac.org/camp25/docs/Fort%20Homestead.pdf  Davis, David A., Fort Homestead, Gold Hill, Nevada, 16 Feb 2005]
* {{GNIS|ID=848376}}


'''Links:'''  
'''Links:'''  
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/nv.html#silver North American Forts - Fort Homestead]
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/nv.html#silver North American Forts - Fort Homestead]
* [http://www.nvgenweb.org/storey/forts.html NV Gen Web - Fort Homestead]
* [http://www.nvgenweb.org/storey/forts.html NV Gen Web - Fort Homestead]
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* NV0094 - Silver City Fort


{{Visited|18 Mar 2014}}
{{Visited|18 Mar 2014}}
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Latest revision as of 07:26, 25 September 2022

Fort Homestead (1860-1880) - A Pyramid Lake Paiute War Fort first established in 1860 in Silver City, Storey County, Nevada. Finally abandoned in 1880. Also Known as Silver City Fort.

Fort Homestead On Gold Hill
Fort Homestead Kearsarge Cannon
Fort Homestead Site, Train Tunnel Below

History

First established in 1860 as a citizen fortification during the Pyramid Lake Paiute War as a protective circular stone and earthwork in Gold Hill, Nevada.

During the U.S. Civil War a subscription was taken to provide the fort with a cannon and it was delivered about 1 Aug 1864. The six-pounder cast iron cannon was fired for special events and Union victories. The cannon was named the "Kearsarge" after the USS Kearsarge that sank the CSS Alabama. Upon the announcement of the death of President Lincoln, the cannon was fired every half hour from dawn to dusk on 19 Apr 1865.

Following the war, a hall was built on the fort site for public use and the fort site was used for all manner of public events. The fort fell into disuse after the construction of the Miners' Union Hall in Gold Hill in 1870.

On 19 Sep 1866 the cannon "Kearsarge' exploded while being fired after an inexperienced gunner placed a double charge of powder in it. A 32-pounder replacement cannon was obtained from California and used to signal public events. The fort was finally abandoned and the "Fort" designation dropped in 1880.

Current Status

Private property Gold Hill, Storey County, Nevada.


Location: Silver City, Storey County, Nevada.

Maps & Images

Lat: 39.2929792 Long: -119.6554671

  • Multi Maps from ACME
  • Maps from Bing
  • Maps from Google
  • Elevation: 6,161'



GPS Locations:

See Also:

Sources:


Links:

Fortification ID:

  • NV0051 - Fort Homestead
  • NV0094 - Silver City Fort

Visited: 18 Mar 2014