Print, Photographic

Name/Title

Print, Photographic

Entry/Object ID

1997.9.187

Description

Photo of a three story stone structure with a vehicle parked in front. It is identified on the reverse as Stokes Castle in Austin, Nevada in 1930. Information accessed from Wikipeida on 01/09/2022: Stokes Castle is a three-story stone tower located near Austin, Nevada. It was built by Anson Phelps Stokes, a mine developer, railroad magnate, and banker. Intending the building as a summer home, Stokes began building the castle in 1896, completing it in 1897. The castle is patterned after a tower that Stokes had seen and admired in the Roman Campagna in Italy. The castle is built of hand-hewn native granite, and the stones were hoisted into place with a hand winch and held in place with rock wedging and clay mortar. The kitchen and dining room were on the first floor, while the second floor contained the living room and the third floor housed two bedrooms. Each of the floors had a fireplace, and the second and third floors each had a balcony. The roof had a battlemented terrace. The family occupied the Stokes Castle for a short time. The family traveled west in June 1897 with friends and spent about a month in the castle. They spent a few more days in October 1897. They returned in the summer of 1898, but they sold their mine, the milling equipment, and the castle, and never returned to the town.

Collection

Clarice Tate Uhlmeyer Collection

Made/Created

Date made

1930

Place

Location

Austin, NV