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Louisville is a fascinating place that is now a ghost town. It used to be a busy mining camp located in El Dorado Canyon. This area is near the Techatticup Mine in the Eldorado Mining District. Back then, this part of the world was known as New Mexico Territory.

What Was Louisville?

Louisville was once a mining camp. These camps were small towns that grew quickly when people found valuable minerals nearby. Miners would come to dig for things like gold or silver.

Where Was This Mining Camp?

Louisville was located in a place called El Dorado Canyon. This canyon is in what is now Nevada. It was very close to an important mine called the Techatticup Mine. This whole area was part of the Eldorado Mining District.

How Did Louisville Get Its Name?

The mining camp of Louisville was probably named after a man named Nat S. Lewis. He was an important person in the 1860s. Mr. Lewis was the superintendent of the Techatticup Mine. This means he was in charge of running the mine. He was also the camp doctor, helping people who lived and worked there.

When Was Louisville Established?

Louisville was established in 1861. This was a time when many people were moving west to find their fortune. Mining camps like Louisville popped up all over the New Mexico Territory as people searched for valuable minerals.

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