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The community was established in the 1870s as a silver mining town. Its name came from the Shoshone word
"tybbabo", meaning "white man's district". The community prospered in the 1870s; its population neared 1000, and
it had a school, post office, and newspaper by the end of the decade.---
Status: Ghost Town Site - (2) photo
Original Date: 1930
Subject: 300 Population by 1930-Mine & Mill
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Source: Private Collection