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Sprucemont is a fascinating ghost town located in Elko County, Nevada, in the United States. It's officially recognized as a place where people once lived, even though it's now mostly deserted.

What is Sprucemont?

Sprucemont is a ghost town, which means it was once a busy community but is now mostly empty. It sits on the western side of Spruce Mountain. The town got its name from this nearby mountain.

How Sprucemont Got Its Name

The name "Sprucemont" comes directly from Spruce Mountain. The town was built on the lower parts, or foothills, of this mountain. Over time, the town had a few different names. People also called it "Spruce City" or "Spruce Mount."

When Was Sprucemont Active?

Sprucemont had a post office that opened in 1880. This means it was a recognized community where people lived and worked. The name of the post office changed a few times. In 1895, it became "Spruce." Then, in 1929, it changed back to "Sprucemont." The post office finally closed in 1935, which is often when a town starts to become a ghost town.

Who Was Ralph Vinton Lyon Hartley?

A very important person was born in Sprucemont, Nevada. His name was Ralph Vinton Lyon Hartley. He was born on November 30, 1888. Ralph Hartley was a pioneer in something called "Information Theory." This field of study helps us understand how information is measured and sent.

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