Jarbidge, Nevada is an isolated community 10 miles south of the Idaho/Nevada border. It’s always been a small town, but in the 1900s it was about 65 miles away from any connection to the outside world, less the US Mail Stagecoach that ran round trip for the town.
In 1916, the town became famous as the site of the last known stagecoach robbery in the United States History, but unfortunately this tale ended with murder instead of just a robbery of $4,000 of the mining company’s payroll.