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Stillwater Nevada for thousands of years was home to the Native Paiutes the Shoshone also utilized these wetlands to hunt and thrive as well long before the very first pioneers came here to build lives for themselves by ranching and growing crops on this fertile land. The Carson Sink often referred to as the 40 mile desert which is also home to the Stillwater Wildlife Refuge and Marsh provided the natives with fish, waterfowl and a variety of plants. About 12, 500 years ago ancient Lake Lahontan covered a portion of Nevada's valley floors and where today's Stillwater resides it was actually under 700' in depth with water. The lake really was a sea covering 8,600 miles which had these massive creatures the size of school busses known as Ichthyosaurus. The sea was four times larger then even the Grand Canyon and covered a large portion of Nevada. Some of the first ancients to ever stand its shoreline after the sea begin to shrink would have been early settlers of Grimes Point and The Giants Of Lovelock Cave. About 4,000 years ago the sea begin to dry up which left behind marshes, lakes and thriving meadows along the Carson River where natives begin to utilize these locations to thrive off the land. The first natives that roomed this region of Nevada came here over 10 thousand years ago as a matter in fact the oldest mummy was discovered near the edge of Stillwater thus its as historically significant as it is an equally gorgeous area of Nevada.

The tribe that resided in the Stillwater Marsh were known as the Toidikadi or Cattail Eater Northern Paiutes. They would harvest the cattails and tule that are abundant in the marsh and turned them into clothing, homes, boats, sweet cakes, decoys, baskets and other important items. The warriors would often go up into the Stillwater Range to hunt antelope, elk and big horn sheep as well. The marsh provided an abundance of birds, wish and plants which could be harvested for use by the tribe around 1,500 years ago. They would have canoed on the marsh to fish or get around while other tribesman would make the journey up into the Range to hunt which would help a warrior gain some standing among his tribesman and family. The women would often stay behind to harvest, weave baskets, grind plants for medicine and take care of the children. The natives did not even know who or where the white man derived from. But in 1860 the first Euro-Americans begin to settle here including J.J. Cushman who was a rancher. He would dig many irrigation channels to divert water from the marsh to his land for stock raising and hunted to provide the miners of Virginia City NV with a food subsidence. By 1864 Cushman planted the Lahontan Valleys first alfalfa and by 1865 300,000 acres of hay was cut down and bailed for use. However, this led to hostilities among the local natives because this required allot of water to be redirected from the Carson River and Stillwater Marsh which met that the water begin to dry up. The Paiute tribe depended on the water because it brought in bird life, fish and of course plants which they harvested for their own very survival.

In 1862 a massive flood had opened an old channel of the Carson River which empted into the Carson Sink. However another flood in 1867 opened up a channel between Carson Lake and the Stillwater Marsh thus the locals called it the never River. Farmers back then utilized these tributaries to irrigate crops but it still did not prevent the marsh from nearly ceasing to exist.  Which also led to the natives being forced off their ancestral lands and forced onto reservations which saddens me. Nobody should ever be relocated due to someone else's greedy intent and I believe this is what led to also the Paiute Indian Wars which led to the burning of Wiliams Station which is under Lake Lahonton today. As a matter in fact the Pony Express and Overland Stage Company built a station here right near stagnant water which is how Stillwater had gotten its name to begin with. A short time later perhaps a year after the Central Overland Of California and Pikes Peak Express Company were regularly in operation a settlement developed surrounding this station thus many farmers and ranchers came here as pioneers.

These farmers begin building the irrigation ditches and fencing on their ranches a short time after the community begin to grow. It would be very difficult for the farmers to build wood fences and homes. The Pine and cedar had to be haulted on in via wagon from 20 miles away from the Silver Hill Range via freight wagons and nearby Wadsworth at about $20 a ton. If some of our viewers remember we explored the Old Wadsworth Historic School which was burned down due to arson back in 2011, The Wadsworth Fraternal Cemetery and the Old Wadsworth Historic Cemetery. Churchill County at the time was created in 1861 thus Nevada was not even a state but rather a territory that depended on Fort Churchhill nearby to keep the settlers safe from the Paiute raids. Fault was to blame on both sides the white men often came in raping, pillaging, bringing in diseases and taking what they want. But the Paiutes would often steal horses, guns and burn down ranches as well as some of the Overland Stations. The first seat within the county was mapped out at Buckland Station and by 1863 it was moved to Mountain Well & LaPlata which today is merely a ghost town high up in the Stillwater Range.

In 1865 Stillwater had gotten its post office the farmers begin to build roads, bridges and boundaries between the ranches. It was a prospering community built particularly to provide many of the miners with beef, poultry and of course crops grown on this rich fertile land. I read somewhere that the locals were not happy with Stillwater completely at least not until 150 people opted it to become the Churchhill County Seat. So in December of 1868 a group of farmers under the moonlight raided the country records from the courthouse up in LaPlata moving them to Stillwater. Thus, the Nevada legislature deemed Stillwater the County seat which led to the addition of various government buildings being built here. Stillwater was really a farming town very few tried their hand in mining here although I have read a little silver and borax mining had been done in the region. Most of the miners probably would have left Stillwater in order to strike it rich up in White Cloud City, LaPlata, Fairview and Hazen. Their is an old Shoshone Legend about a source of rich silver ore called the Shoshone Lost Ledge somewhere in Stillwater which nobody has ever found. I am sure this drew in some miners but after they were unable to find it they probably moved on to more profitable venues.

There was about 150 people that lived here it was not a huge community but by 1870 Stillwater already lost their post office for at least seven years. But what it did have is a wooden courthouse containing a jail in the basement, post office, stores, hotels, saloons, an ice house, ice-cream parlor, theater, pool, restaurants, school, blacksmith shop, hay yard and many large ranches. The decline was based on hardships for example their was a massive plague of grasshoppers which were eating all the crops and then contaminated water containing mercury was flowing down the Carson River from the mills that were processing ore up in Virginia City, Silver City, Gold Hill, Dayton and Empire Nevada. Thus farmers were struggling to grow crops and the water was not drinkable thus without water people began to head for where fresh water was available. You could not graze cattle without having a solid water source. Life was very very difficult in the 1870's and it took the ranchers of Stillwater a long time to recover.

The small town that enveloped the area begin to boom again in 1877 as a matter in fact Stillwater by 1880 had reached its peak. A fraternal group in Stillwater asked the locals to abstain and take three pledges the first being no whiskey, second no tobacco and the third was doing both. Stillwater was self governing the locals had there own beliefs, laws and cultural practices just like any other small town in the west. While you probably did not have as much lawlessness occurring you had your typical drunken bar fights time to time. However, a flood one time was to blame for the escape of three prisoners from the town's Jail. The wooden one room courthouse was only 16 by 24 feet and was built in 1869. The jail was just a hole in the basement so when the floodwaters had risen the water begin to fill up the basement with a few feet of water. During the flood the three cattle thieves tunneled their way out then wrote the sheriff telling him they were afraid of drowning and had no choice but to escape. When their was not floods in Stillwater you had drought life was difficult here because the farmers had to make constantly adjustments to mother natures wraith. 

The town did have a school it was a 12 by 24 foot two story building which seated about 30 students erected in 1871 however prior to its construction school was held in the courthouse. If the jail became to full at the courthouse the sheriff used the local icehouse as a second jail. In 1880 their was no murders in the town it was a fairly peaceful place despite the fact that it was not a huge town you could still walk up to the saloon have a drink or pick up merchandise at the local store which ordered inventory at least three times a week from up in Wadsworth. A prospector who lived in the hills near Stillwater came to town every couple of weeks for supplies but when he failed to arrive a search party was dispatched to find him only to realize he was sitting against a tree frozen to death. They ended up bringing his remains into town actually to the courthouse where they let him thaw so he could be fitted into a coffin. When word spread about the old timer many of the townsfolk attended the funeral even though he was still frozen they had a dance as he was thawing out where then he would be carried in a coffin on over the Lawrence Ranch Graveyard which today is on private property.

Then the White Winter of 1889-1890 occurred which on the record it was one of the most eventful winters on record. Entire herds of cattle and other livestock were lost to the snow due to exposure and starvation. Ranchers depended on grazing stock on the range but what happens if the snow is 7' deep? Stillwater was a town that had gotten plagues, drought, floods, grasshoppers and for many years much harsher winters then the winters of today's times. But between disease, cold, remoteness and lack of good healthcare quite a few ranchers during the later 1800's had sucumbed to the wild westerns unforgiving treatment of its first pioneers who came here to forge lives for themselves. Not to mention that in 1904 the county seat which remained in Stillwater for nearly 35 years was moved to Fallon in a similar fashion when the farmers of Stillwater moved the records from LaPlata. Fallon residents in the middle of the night broke into the Stillwater Courthouse procuring and relocating them. Without a county seat Stillwater looked as if it was meeting its demise despite the fact that at that time the town still had a two story brick hotel and a saloon. Fallon over the years has consumed Stillwater in actuality its one of northern Nevada's larger towns. No less ranching did continue to transpire but over time many businesses would end up closing in Stillwater. People came from all over though to duck hunt and catfish in the Stillwater Marsh which began a popular activity throughout the early 1900's. Allot of folks who traveled to Stillwater thought of it as a quaint cozy little town with beautiful cottonwood trees which could be seen from miles away.

Also let me mention there was also a great flood in 1907 time to time folks died in these floods not much a rancher could do if he was swept away or his ranch was underwater. Around the same time Stillwater decline the town of Wonder Nevada was booming and its sister farming community known as Dixie Valley were in their prime. Both of which can be reached if you were to travel over the Stillwater Mountains a trip I had to do so I could try to envision what life would have been like for a miner or farmer during this time period. Some of them had to make this journey in order to leave Stillwater in hopes of finding new prospects and a better quality of living. The school was torn down for its lumber along with the courthouse then used on a local ranch. Their was some massive earthquakes also which caused damage in the 1930's and 1950's fortunately it brought no injuries to the residents in Stillwater. But the damage effected homes, bridges and roads today the massive fault line fissures can be seen in Dixie Valley Nevada.

While I talk about how life was difficult for the miners and ranchers imagine what it was like to be Native American on the land which belonged to your ancestors for thousands of years. In the 1890's the government forced the natives to live on a reservation that had given 60 acre allotments. For the locals the reservation was not good enough they actually complained wanting the reservation land to be used for agriculture and demanded the government to retake that land given to the Paiutes. Fred Williams a local Indian donated some land for a new school so his own children could get an education. When the new school was built up in Stillwater the Indian children were not allowed to attend. In 1902 the Indians were offered a new deal by the government which would be to give up there 60 acre parcels in exchange for 10 acres of land that had water rights. If you refused that proposal then it meant you would not be getting any water from the proposed Lahontan Dam thus this was blackmail forcing the local natives to relinquish the land in order to get water. If you did not agree then you simply did not get any water. The Newlands Reclamantion project had dammed the Carson River constructing the Truckee Canal and created the Lahontan Reservoir to control the floods and provide local farmers with an abundance of water. Honestly the reservoir today is all that is left of ancient Lake Lahontan and trust me in 2014 I witnessed its demise till the winter of 2017 was so harsh it replenished the entire lake. 

The present day reservation is about 8,200 acres in size and is home to the Toi Ticutta (Cattail eaters). I did visit the Paiute-Shoshone Tribal Cemetery to pay my respects which resides in the heart of Stillwater down a dirt road and is full of very old large cottonwood trees. The very land that the natives lived off of for thousands of years today is now known as the Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge established in 1949 which is why you will find photos of it in this addition because it also borders the ghost town of Stillwater today. Today their is a large presence of tribal members who continue to practice cultural traditions in the region and live just below the Stillwater Mountains. The Stillwater Range is one of my favorite mountain ranges in the state of Nevada as it contains a mix of high desert, juniper forest, wild horses and antelope which run free. But back in ancient times the natives would leave there villages along the wetlands and head up into the lush canyons of the Stillwater Range to hunt. Back then their were no borders however in modern times the reservation and the ghost town of Stillwater have distinct borders. Most of the ranches that simply took the land from the Cattail Eaters are today abandoned, forgotten and dilapidated just study some of the photos below on this page from my intense exploration into Stillwaters Pioneer Past. This area reminds me of journeying in the Outback, Savannah or even the Serengeti in a sense.


The refuge and other marshes in the which include a total of three preserves is enormous containing about 163,000 acres of wetlands, upland habitats, freshwater, brackish water marshes, cottonwood, willow riparian areas, alkali playas, sand dunes, salt desert shrub lands and a 500 acre rocky island located in a desert lake. If you only include the Stillwater Marsh it takes up about 77,000 of those acres. I read their is nearly 400 wildlife species including 268 bird species which migrate here every near for breeding, wintering and nesting. As a matter in fact up to 1 million migratory birds including shorebirds, waterfowl, colonial nesting water birds and neo-tropical migratory birds can be found here along the shores to many of Stillwaters shallow lakes. This is why the refuge was so valuable to the natives because it was a major water and food source that had gotten ripped from there ancestral lineage. The one thing I love about Stillwater is you could be exploring some old abandoned ranch then go a few minutes up the road and your riding on salt flats or hiking out to a lake where bird life is prevalent everywhere including owls, ducks, herons, redheads, geese and even pelicans just to name a few. While the naves will never have their homeland back which was the marsh in 1990 the tribe did win a $43 million dollar settlement. Back in 2014 the entire marsh and nearly all the wetlands dried up due to drought and drained due to vegetation control. Slowly the refuge is making a comeback but it will be years before it was much like it was when the first Euro-Americans arrived here to ranch.

Not allot of folks every blink passing through Stillwater because Fallon has become so large that it caused Stillwater to be absorbed into it. Their is no in between really you could be shopping downtown Fallon get in your vehicle and a few minutes later your riding down the rural roads of Stillwater where today many trailers, barns, ranches and farmhouses remain abandoned perhaps in peril overran with rodents and collapsing due to the elements. The businesses are long gone there is no downtown anymore but the only thing that didn't change is the fact that today ranchers still farm and utilize the rich land that once provided the miners of the Comstock Lode with in simple terms groceries squelching their hunger. Fallon had taken over the government functions of Churchill County the other half contains a large military base in the area. Its amazing how history repeats itself but in the 1800's the mills were dumping contaminants into the Carson River due to ore process. Well in the later 1900's the military was dumping jet fuel which got into the water table causing many children in Fallon to get Leukemia. History seems like it continually repeats itself in the Stillwater area perhaps the area was destined to be cursed when it was torn away from the natives who called this place home for thousands of years.

The Churchill County Historic Cemetery was formed in 1900 many of the ranchers around Fallon and Stillwater are buried here. Its about 24 acres and actually resides not to far away from where downtown Stillwater use to be at one time. As a matter in fact about 10,000 are interred here with about 2000 open spaces remaining 1500 which are currently reserved. Its a gorgeous cemetery representing what Stillwater Stands for with hills and beautiful trees I love it here. Also people refer to this as the Fallon Cemetery but since really Fallon and Stillwater are two of the same I call it myself the Stillwater Cemetery depending on how you look at it. When I compiled Stillwater on our website I wanted our viewers to be able to delve into a bit of everything which surrounds old Stillwater thus the Churchill County and Tribal Cemeteries are both important locations in relevance to the ranching community of Stillwater even if Stillwater is no longer a bustling town if that makes sense! That is what makes this addition so beautiful on our site is that it allows our viewers to envision what life must had been like here although the sunsets are some of the most gorgeous in teh world and the views were timeless in between it all lies allot of forgotten history. Today people drive past many of these old ranches and really have no idea that where they stand were once ancient sites where some of the first natives journeyed in Nevada when it was allot more lush.

There is a very creepy feeling if you take the time to explore Stillwater you can walk into a shack see some old timers frying pans hanging up, bottles of whiskey, boots, clothing on hangars, plates, outhouses or seeing a family picture laying on the ground in an old ranch house. Nobody knows what happened to some of Stillwaters Pioneers some perhaps are found in some of the local cemeteries like the Churchill County Graveyard others may have been swept away in floods. Perhaps if the dearly departed could talk they would share with us some tales as to who some of the first ranchers were that once were overshadowed by the beautiful Stillwater Mountains. I have read over the years quite a few paranormal tales about UFOs, Flying Creatures, monsters seen walking the lonely roads and other strange happenings near Stillwater. I cannot say for sure these tales are true but I know that its very remote as a matter in fact on a dark night in Stillwater your guaranteed to be treated to gorgeous views the Milky Way and perhaps if your daring enough a few ghosts that haunt these historic pioneers ranches which today are forgotten. As a matter in fact when I was exploring an old ranch which had a couple trailers on the property at sunup ghostly patriotic music was playing yet their was no houses, vehicles or anyone nearby so I KNOW Stillwater has some strange happenings based on that experience alone!

One thing is for sure if you have learned anything by this addition on our site it would be that Stillwater tells us a story about some of the first ranchers that came to Nevada and how they lived their lives here. Perhaps also about how these farmers revealed all their cards in hopes of creating lives from themselves despite the hardships that occurred such as floods, earthquakes, grasshopper plagues, epidemics and harsh winters. Not every rancher lead a successful life some went on to provide the mining towns with food and livestock others simply went bust. Everyday thousands drive through Stillwater and really do not understand its historical significance perhaps because most of the ranches are forgotten, abandoned and some being consumed by the 40 mile desert. No less somehow today it is has survived but it no longer will ever be the beautiful bustling town it once was nor the same but with that being said farming history was made here and that is sure never to change. Then again though is this not what the wild west was about, still is and represents?

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