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The Warren's may have owned the Granite Creek Ranch.
 
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The present day '''Granite Creek Ranch'' is located on Highway 34 about 16 miles north of Gerlach.  At one time, another name for [[Granite Creek Station]] may have been Granite Creek Ranch.
The present day '''Granite Creek Ranch''' is located on Highway 34 about 16 miles north of Gerlach.  At one time, another name for [[Granite Creek Station]] may have been Granite Creek Ranch.
 
In 1919, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Warren owned the Granite Creek Ranch.<ref>"[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/117955716/gerlach-folks-out-for-jolly-dance/ Gerlach Folks Out For Jolly Dance]," October 1, 1917, p. 7, Reno Evening Gazette.</ref> They thanked<ref>"[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/117954954/card-of-thanks-warren-granite-creek/ Card of Thanks]," March 20, 1919, Reno Evening Gazette.</ref> the employees of the ranch after the death of their son, Errol (age 5).<ref>[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199436088/erroll-jay-warren Errol Jay Warren]," findagrave.</ref>  Errol is buried at the [[Gerlach Cemetery]].<ref>"[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/59192082/1919errollwarrenburied/ Erroll J. Warren is buried at Gerlach]," March 20, 1919, Reno Evening Gazette.</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 4 February 2023

The present day Granite Creek Ranch is located on Highway 34 about 16 miles north of Gerlach. At one time, another name for Granite Creek Station may have been Granite Creek Ranch.

In 1919, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Warren owned the Granite Creek Ranch.[1] They thanked[2] the employees of the ranch after the death of their son, Errol (age 5).[3] Errol is buried at the Gerlach Cemetery.[4]

References

  1. "Gerlach Folks Out For Jolly Dance," October 1, 1917, p. 7, Reno Evening Gazette.
  2. "Card of Thanks," March 20, 1919, Reno Evening Gazette.
  3. Errol Jay Warren," findagrave.
  4. "Erroll J. Warren is buried at Gerlach," March 20, 1919, Reno Evening Gazette.