Unionville (Pershing County)

Southern sympathizers settled in Buena Vista Canyon in 1861 after the discovery of silver ore.  Appropriately called Dixie, their camp’s name changed to Unionville in 1862, when the will of the neutral and northern factions of the population prevailed.  The town was designated as the seat of Humboldt County, which was itself the product of Buena Vista mining activity.  Unionville lost this distinction to Winnemucca in 1873.

By the late 1870s most of the local ores were depleted, but it remained a pleasant place, enjoying more amenities and less violence than most mining towns in spite of strong political feelings.

Today, Unionville retains its picturesqueness.

STATE HISTORICAL MARKER No. 145

STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE