Ulysses Idaho ghost town
Ulysses, Idaho, is a ghost town known for its brief but intense history as a gold mining camp called Indian Creek. It was inaccessible until 1902, when a large stamp mill arrived, but by 1912, the mines had not proven profitable despite producing about $600,000 in gold. The town, also known as Ruby, Rubyville, and Boulder, was never officially incorporated, but it did have a mining camp with residences, bunkhouses, and various businesses. Nature and vandals have since taken their toll on the remnants of the town.
Ulysses Idaho ghost town
Ulysses, Idaho, is a ghost town known for its brief but intense history as a gold mining camp called Indian Creek. It was inaccessible until 1902, when a large stamp mill arrived, but by 1912, the mines had not proven profitable despite producing about $600,000 in gold. The town, also known as Ruby, Rubyville, and Boulder, was never officially incorporated, but it did have a mining camp with residences, bunkhouses, and various businesses. Nature and vandals have since taken their toll on the remnants of the town.