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Nightingale Mountains
Nightingale Mountains is located in Nevada
Nightingale Mountains
Location in Nevada
Highest point
Elevation 2,511 m (8,238 ft)
Dimensions
Length 20 mi (32 km) N–S
Width 3.4 mi (5.5 km) E–W
Geography
Country United States
State Nevada
Range coordinates 40°04.9′N 119°14.9′W / 40.0817°N 119.2483°W / 40.0817; -119.2483
Borders on N: Stonehouse Canyon and the Selenite Range
E: Sage Hen Wash and the Sahwave Mountains
S: Coyote Canyon and the Truckee Range
W: Winnemucca Lake and the Lake Range
Watershed Pyramid-Winnemucca Lakes Watershed [1]

The Nightingale Mountains are a north–south trending range located along the western border of Pershing County and extending into the northeastern corner of Washoe County. The range has a length of 32.2 km (20.0 mi) and a width of about 5.5 km (3.4 mi). The highest peak has an elevation of 2,511 m (8,238 ft) which is 1,353 m (4,439 ft) above the elevation of the dry Winnemucca Lake bed at about 1,158 m (3,799 ft).

The site of Nightingale and its large tungsten mine (abandoned in the 1950s) are at the southern end of the east slope. The area also has deposits of arsenic and antimony ore which were mined during World War I and World War II.

The Nightingale Mountains are named for Alanson W. Nightingill who was Captain of Company C during the 1860 Paiute War and later the first state controller of Nevada.

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