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Reids Camp is the site of a former camp in the [[Granite Springs Valley]] on the eastern slope of the [[Sahwave Mountains]] near Bob Spring<ref>[ | Reids Camp is the site of a former camp in the [[Granite Springs Valley]] on the eastern slope of the [[Sahwave Mountains]] near Bob Spring<ref>[https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/summary/850222 Bob Spring GNIS]</ref>. | ||
Possibly named for John T. Reid, for whom Coppereid is named.<ref>Helen S. Carlson, "[https://books.google.com/books?id=BixwbIM7ZvAC&lpg=PA86&dq=reids%20camp%20nevada&pg=PA86#v=onepage&q=reid&f=false Nevada Place Names: A Geographical Dictionary]," p. 86.</ref> Lincoln cites J. T. Reid and J. A. Reid in a number of places. | Possibly named for John T. Reid, for whom Coppereid is named.<ref>Helen S. Carlson, "[https://books.google.com/books?id=BixwbIM7ZvAC&lpg=PA86&dq=reids%20camp%20nevada&pg=PA86#v=onepage&q=reid&f=false Nevada Place Names: A Geographical Dictionary]," p. 86.</ref> Lincoln cites J. T. Reid and J. A. Reid in a number of places. | ||
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* [ | * [https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/summary/846224 GNIS] | ||
** Citation: "Bureau of Land Management (BLM) maps other than 1:100,000-scale and 1:126,720-scale (1/2 inch = 1 mile). The name and year of publication follow (if known): Salem Westside Recreation Map 1996 Grazing Status Map 44/1960" | ** Citation: "Bureau of Land Management (BLM) maps other than 1:100,000-scale and 1:126,720-scale (1/2 inch = 1 mile). The name and year of publication follow (if known): Salem Westside Recreation Map 1996 Grazing Status Map 44/1960" | ||
*** Note that "Salem Westside Recreation Map 1996" is probably a typo. http://www.blm.gov/or/pubroom/files/Oregon_Recreation_Map_Index.pdf indicates that a map with the same name covers northwestern Oregon. | *** Note that "Salem Westside Recreation Map 1996" is probably a typo. http://www.blm.gov/or/pubroom/files/Oregon_Recreation_Map_Index.pdf indicates that a map with the same name covers northwestern Oregon. |
Latest revision as of 20:33, 28 December 2021
Reids Camp is the site of a former camp in the Granite Springs Valley on the eastern slope of the Sahwave Mountains near Bob Spring[1].
Possibly named for John T. Reid, for whom Coppereid is named.[2] Lincoln cites J. T. Reid and J. A. Reid in a number of places.
References
- ↑ Bob Spring GNIS
- ↑ Helen S. Carlson, "Nevada Place Names: A Geographical Dictionary," p. 86.
- GNIS
- Citation: "Bureau of Land Management (BLM) maps other than 1:100,000-scale and 1:126,720-scale (1/2 inch = 1 mile). The name and year of publication follow (if known): Salem Westside Recreation Map 1996 Grazing Status Map 44/1960"
- Note that "Salem Westside Recreation Map 1996" is probably a typo. http://www.blm.gov/or/pubroom/files/Oregon_Recreation_Map_Index.pdf indicates that a map with the same name covers northwestern Oregon.
- Citation: "Bureau of Land Management (BLM) maps other than 1:100,000-scale and 1:126,720-scale (1/2 inch = 1 mile). The name and year of publication follow (if known): Salem Westside Recreation Map 1996 Grazing Status Map 44/1960"
- "Sketch map of Nevada and the southeastern portion of California," Clason's, 1906. Map showing "Reid's Camp."
- "Nevada And The Southeastern Portion Of California," Third Edition, The Clason Map Company, Denver, Colorado, 1907. Map showing "Reid's Camp."