• Rioville, Nevada (first known as Junction City) was a settlement founded by Latter-day Saints in what they thought was Utah Territory in 1869, now under...
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    colonist of St. Thomas, Nevada in the Moapa Valley. He was a farmer, salt miner, and owner of Bonelli's Ferry, at Rioville, Nevada. This was on the road...
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    Lake Mead (redirect from Lake Mead, Nevada)
    River landings of Callville and Rioville, Nevada, and the river crossing of Bonelli's Ferry, between Arizona and Nevada. Six years after the dam's construction...
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    and owned Bonelli's Ferry on the Colorado River at Junction City later Rioville. After being deserted by most of its first settlers, new LDS settlers came...
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    Bonelli's Ferry (category Ghost towns in Clark County, Nevada)
    Arizona and Nevada. It was located on the Colorado just above the Virgin River, near Junction City. The latter was later known as Rioville, Nevada in the late...
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  • Boulder Canyon (Colorado River) (category Canyons and gorges of Nevada)
    Canyon during high water runs to the mouth of the Virgin River at Rioville, Nevada. The Arizona Sentinel, April 14, 1883 p. 3, col. 2 U.S. Geological...
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    Thomas, Saint Joseph, Overton, West Point, Mill Point later Simonsville and Rioville on the Colorado River above its confluence with the Virgin River. Callville...
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    Lincoln Lyon Mineral Nye Pershing Sto Wash White Pine Most ghost towns in Nevada in the United States are former mining boomtowns that were abandoned when...
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    the sloughs and shallows than any other boat. In 1881, she reached Rioville, Nevada, highest point of steam navigation on the lower Colorado, under her...
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    Steamboats of the Colorado River (category History of Clark County, Nevada)
    Callville up to the mouth of the Virgin River at Rioville. They picked up salt from mines near Rioville to be delivered to the reduction furnaces downriver...
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