Stone House, Nevada

Stone House is a ghost town in Humboldt County, Nevada, United States.

[1] A. Woodward, one of the signers of the 1851 "Washoe Code" that dealt with early land claims, was killed near this location in the autumn of 1851.

Woodward had partnered with George Chorpenning on a monthly mail contract.

[2] A post office was located in Stone House from 26 November 1890 to 24 March 1915, when it was moved to Valmy, Nevada.

This Humboldt County, Nevada state location article is a stub.

Humboldt County map