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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...
- Valley. He was a farmer, salt miner, and
owner of Bonelli's Ferry, at
Rioville, Nevada. This was on the road
between southwestern Utah and Arizona, at...
- also
covered the
sites of the
Colorado River landings of
Callville and
Rioville, Nevada, and the
river crossing of Bonelli's Ferry,
between Arizona and...
- salt-mining
industry persisted here, and
steamboats operated up to
nearby Rioville into the 1880s.: 78 In 1879 a
group of
Mormon settlers made
their way...
- 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...
-
latter was
later known as
Rioville,
Nevada in the late
nineteenth century. Both the
former sites of the
ferry and of
Rioville were
submerged below Lake...
- Gate
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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above that
point to
places in like El
Dorado Canyon,
Callville and
later Rioville was
possible only
during the few
months of the late
spring to
early summer...
- and the
school remain.
Rioville Junction City
Clark 1869 1906 Site is now
under Lake Mead.
Originally Junction City,
Rioville had a post
office from 1881...
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through the
uncharted Boulder Canyon to the
mouth of the
Virgin River at
Rioville where the salt
needed for the
reduction of
silver ore
there was mined....