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* [http://www.nv-landmarks.com/wp/shl51.htm Nevada Landmarks - Schellbourne Marker] | * [http://www.nv-landmarks.com/wp/shl51.htm Nevada Landmarks - Schellbourne Marker] | ||
* [http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=1304 HMDB - Schellbourne Marker] | * [http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=1304 HMDB - Schellbourne Marker] | ||
* [http://focus.nps.gov/GetAsset?assetID=0b1feb5a-c356-4e69-b2f2-1d363eb94bcb NPS NRHP Nomination Form - Fort Schellborne] | |||
* [http://focus.nps.gov/GetAsset?assetID=91fe2f77-29d2-4df0-84e7-cdfb4b8b90c6 NPS NRHP Property Photograph Form - Fort Schellborne] | |||
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Fort Schellbourne (1860-1869) - Originally a station on the Pony Express and Overland Stage Route in use between 1859-1869 at Shell Creek in White Pine County, Nevada. Burned down by hostile Indians in 1860 and thereafter garrisoned by troops protecting the route. Possibly named after Major A. J. Schell, commander of troops at the station. Abandoned in 1869. Also known as Schell Creek Station, Fort Schell and Camp Schell. Current StatusPrivate property in White Pine County, Nevada
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