Scossa, Nevada
Scossa was a small mining town, now a ghost town, located in Pershing County, Nevada.
History
In 1930, James and Charles Scossa discovered gold in the northwest spur of the Antelope mountain range, south of Scossa. Their claim, originally called the North Star Mine, was later renamed and consolidated into the Dawes Gold Mine, Inc. Another large operation, the Hawkeye Mine, began operations in 1934, after a second large discovery of gold deposits. The mining town of Scossa serviced both of these mines, as well as others in the surrounding area.By 1939 most of the gold and silver available to be mined in the Scossa mining district had been extracted, and the mining camp went into decline. Smaller gold and titanium mining operations, less successful, were continued as late as 1955; today, the site is completely abandoned.