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Porter Spring is located in the [[Granite Springs Valley]], at the bottom east side of Stone House Range.
Porter Spring is located in the [[Granite Springs Valley]], at the bottom east side of Stone House Range.
Lorry states that [[Edward Griffin Beckwith]] camped at Porter Spring in 1854.<ref>Jerome L. Lorry, "[http://epubs.nsla.nv.gov/statepubs/epubs/210777-2008-1Spring.pdf Unveiling the Black Rock A History of Exploration in Nevada's Remote Northwest Corner]," Nevada State Historical Society Quarterly, p. 3-24, Spring 2008.</ref>
== References ==
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== Resources ==
== Resources ==
* [http://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=gnispq:3:::NO::P3_FID:848620 GNIS]
* [https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/summary/848620 GNIS]
* Peggy Trego, "[http://newspaperarchive.com/nevada-state-journal/1956-04-29/page-10 Highway 48 Remains Open For Travel, Long May it Waver:  It takes you from Lovelock to Black Rock,]" Nevada State Journal, March 29, 1956.  Description of E.K. Farnham at Porter Spring.
* Peggy Trego, "[http://newspaperarchive.com/nevada-state-journal/1956-04-29/page-10 Highway 48 Remains Open For Travel, Long May it Waver:  It takes you from Lovelock to Black Rock,]" Nevada State Journal, March 29, 1956.  Description of E.K. Farnham at Porter Spring.


[[Category:Granite Springs Valley]]
[[Category:Springs]]
[[Category:Springs]]

Latest revision as of 01:50, 31 December 2022

Porter Spring is located in the Granite Springs Valley, at the bottom east side of Stone House Range.

Lorry states that Edward Griffin Beckwith camped at Porter Spring in 1854.[1]

References

  1. Jerome L. Lorry, "Unveiling the Black Rock A History of Exploration in Nevada's Remote Northwest Corner," Nevada State Historical Society Quarterly, p. 3-24, Spring 2008.

Resources