The American Windmill
Watering the Desert
Water was essential to the
success of homesteaders in the
arid Great Basin. Those lucky
enough to claim land with a
reliable water source made a
living from the desertthose
without it moved on.
By the 1860s the distinctive
American windmill water-pump
was manufactured by the
thousands and sold through mail-
order catalogues and by traveling
salesmen. With a windmill,
homesteaders could "water the
desert" to provide small oases
for their families, livestockÑ
even local wildlife populations.
This sign is found along a route which has been photographed for inclusion in
the UntraveledRoad virtual world. To see and follow the route this sign
is on, click on its image.
