Nevada Rock Art Geocaching Historical Markers

Historical Marker #57

Located on U.S. Highway 93, thirty miles south of Alamo, Nevada.

Old Boundary
(Nevada's Southern Boundary 1861-1867)

 

The 37th degree north latitude is marked at this point as the dividing line between the Territories of Utah and New Mexico under the provisions of the Compromise of 1850 which originally organized the land ceded by Mexico in 1848.

When the Territory of Nevada was carved from western Utah in 1861, this line became the southern boundary of the new territory and continued to serve as such when the Territory and State were enlarged by extensions to the east in 1862 and 1866 respectively.

In 1867, the Nevada Legislature approved the action of Congress to add that portion of the Territory of Arizona which lay to the south of this line, west of the 114 degree west longitude and the Colorado River, and to the east of the boundary of California. This action, taken on January 18, 1867, gave to the State of Nevada the permanent boundaries as they are today.

Notes on this marker:

I got this on a night trip to Vegas couple years ago. On a return trip, I didn't see it so I believe this may no longer be here.

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