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Old Geiger Grade
Constructed by Davison M. Geiger and John H. Tilton in 1862, this old toll road was the most direct
connection between the Comstock Lode and the Truckee Meadows until replaced by the present paved highway
in 1936.
Concord stages, mud wagons and ten-mule freighters carried thousands of passengers and millions in
precious cargo across this section of the Virginia Range and many are the tales of unpredictable winds,
snows, land slides and the everlasting danger of lurking highwaymen which could be told of this
precipitous stretch of road.
Dead Man's Point and Robbers Roost, two of the most famous features of the road, can be
seen from this marker.
Citation from
Nevada Division of Water Planning
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