Historical St Thomas Site Lookout - Lake Mead NRA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member ChapterhouseInc
N 36° 28.224 W 114° 23.010
11S E 734434 N 4039307
A dirt road lookout also serves as a trailhead. With the low water level, the town is no longer under water.
Waymark Code: WMAQ81
Location: Nevada, United States
Date Posted: 02/11/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
Views: 5

from Wikipedia:

St. Thomas, Nevada, is a ghost town in Clark County, Nevada, near where the Muddy River flows into the Colorado River. St. Thomas was purchased by the US Federal Government and abandoned as the waters of Lake Mead submerged the town. It is now located within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

HistoryThe town was founded by Mormon settlers led by Thomas Smith in 1865. With a population of about 500 at its peak, St. Thomas became an established town of farms and businesses. The Mormons abandoned St. Thomas in February 1871 due to a shift of the Nevada state line one degree longitude to the east, which put all of the Mormon settlements known as the Muddy Mission in Nevada instead of Utah. The state of Nevada then attempted to collect taxes for previous years payable only in gold from the residents. They chose to leave without paying in 1871.[1] The Mormons moved to Utah, where many of them founded new towns in Long Valley (present day Glendale, Orderville, and Mount Carmel).

When the Mormons left, others claimed their abandoned properties. The construction of Hoover Dam and the resulting rise in the waters of the Colorado River forced the abandonment of the town, with the last resident, Hugh Lord, leaving June 11, 1938.[2]

The ruins of St. Thomas are sometimes visible when the water level in Lake Mead is low; they are protected by the National Park Service as a historic site. The cemetery was relocated to Overton, Nevada where there is a St. Thomas interpretive center with a staff archaeologist doing on-going research into the history and settlement of the Muddy River.

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Describe - Highway or Road number: Lake Mead

Closest town or city: Overton, NV

Number of parking spots available: 20

Winter View: yes

Summer View: yes

Year around access ?: yes

Comfort station on site: yes

Is a photo of an "Information Sign"included?: Yes

Name if a website describes this location.: Not listed

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