Mount Davidson (Nevada)

Mount Davidson is both the highest and most topographically prominent mountain in both Storey County, Nevada, and the Virginia Range. The mountain forms a backdrop for the mining boomtown of Virginia City which was built above the Comstock Lode silver strike.

Mount Davidson
Mount Davidson
Highest point
Elevation7,868 ft (2,398 m) NAVD 88[1]
Prominence2,704 ft (824 m)[2]
ListingNevada County High Points 17th[2]
Coordinates39°18′29″N 119°39′49″W[1]
Geography
LocationStorey County, Nevada, U.S.
Parent rangeVirginia Range
Topo mapUSGS Mount Davidson

Mount Davidson was named after Donald Davidson, a geologist.[3]

Mark Twain mentions a flag on Mount Davidson in his semi-autobiographical book Roughing It.[4] As of 2003 the flagpole was still standing.[5]

References

  1. "Davidson". NGS data sheet. U.S. National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
  2. "Mount Davidson, Nevada". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
  3. Federal Writers' Project (1941). Origin of Place Names: Nevada (PDF). W.P.A. p. 67.
  4. Twain, Mark (1872). Roughing It. Project Gutenberg.
  5. "Mount Davidson". SummitPost.org. Retrieved 2009-12-31.


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