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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.)


Granite Creek Station was established in 1864.  In March, 1865, an Indian and three whites were murdered at Granite Creek Station.  From 1865 until 1866, [[Camp McKee]] was located at Granite Creek Station.  Litch abandoned the station in 1867.
Granite Creek Station was established in 1864.  In March, 1865, an Indian and three whites were murdered at Granite Creek Station.  The station was named Granite Wells on a August 1865 map of the [[Chico/Idaho Stage Line]]. From 1865 until 1866, [[Camp McKee]] was located at Granite Creek Station.  Litch abandoned the station in 1867.


(Note that the [[Valley of the Mud Lakes]] 1855 map from the 1854 expedition of [[Edward Griffin Beckwith]] has a "Granite Creek" east side of the Black Rock Desert.  Today, this is known as "Granite Springs Wash"<ref>[https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/summary/ Granite Springs Wash]," GNIS.  Alternative name: Granite Creek Wash, source: "County Base Map Series, Nevada Department of Transportation, historic (1930's). PE1/1937".</ref>)
(Note that the [[Valley of the Mud Lakes]] 1855 map from the 1854 expedition of [[Edward Griffin Beckwith]] has a "Granite Creek" east side of the Black Rock Desert.  Today, this is known as "Granite Springs Wash"<ref>[https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/summary/ Granite Springs Wash]," GNIS.  Alternative name: Granite Creek Wash, source: "County Base Map Series, Nevada Department of Transportation, historic (1930's). PE1/1937".</ref>)
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[[File:OldGraniteStation1895Plat.png|thumb|Old Granite Station, Granite Cove and Jas. Raser place. From [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/survey/default.aspx?dm_id=355113&sid=eiaud0rc.nlx#surveyDetailsTabIndex=1 BLM GLO] "Subdivision of Sections 2/1/1895 NV Mount Diablo 033.0N - 023.0E"]]
[[File:OldGraniteStation1895Plat.png|thumb|Old Granite Station, Granite Cove and Jas. Raser place. From [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/survey/default.aspx?dm_id=355113&sid=eiaud0rc.nlx#surveyDetailsTabIndex=1 BLM GLO] "Subdivision of Sections 2/1/1895 NV Mount Diablo 033.0N - 023.0E"]]
[[File:1865 Sketch of the Idaho and California Stage Road From Chico To Boise City John Mullen Mullan.jpg|thumb|1865 Sketch of the Idaho and California Stage Road From Chico To Boise City John Mullen. August 24, 1865 showing "Granite Wells"]]


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 03:12, 13 October 2024

The Granite Creek Station is located on Highway 34, about 5 miles from Gerlach(Wheeler) at the mouth of Bowen Canyon.

(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.)

Granite Creek Station was established in 1864. In March, 1865, an Indian and three whites were murdered at Granite Creek Station. The station was named Granite Wells on a August 1865 map of the Chico/Idaho Stage Line. From 1865 until 1866, Camp McKee was located at Granite Creek Station. Litch abandoned the station in 1867.

(Note that the Valley of the Mud Lakes 1855 map from the 1854 expedition of Edward Griffin Beckwith has a "Granite Creek" east side of the Black Rock Desert. Today, this is known as "Granite Springs Wash"[1])

In 1889, Louis Dean owned Deep Hole and Granite Creek Station.[2]

Bancroft (1890) lists Granite Creek as one of the towns and settlements in Humboldt County.[3]

In 1913, N. C. Bowen had Granite Cove Creek examined for water rights.[4]

Mott Ranch is a newer name for Granite Creek Station, located 4.4 miles north of Gerlach.[5]

Old Granite Station, Granite Cove and Jas. Raser place. From BLM GLO "Subdivision of Sections 2/1/1895 NV Mount Diablo 033.0N - 023.0E"
1865 Sketch of the Idaho and California Stage Road From Chico To Boise City John Mullen. August 24, 1865 showing "Granite Wells"

References

  1. Granite Springs Wash," GNIS. Alternative name: Granite Creek Wash, source: "County Base Map Series, Nevada Department of Transportation, historic (1930's). PE1/1937".
  2. "Died on the Desert," The Weekly Gazette And Stockman, Reno, August 8, 1889, p. 1.
  3. Hubert Howe Bancroft, "History of Nevada, Colorado, Wyoming, 1540-1888," p. 264, 1890.
  4. Appendix to Journals of Senate and Assembly ... of the Legislature, Volume 27, Part 1, p. 31, 1915.
  5. FCC Registered Microwave, Paging and Maritime Coast & Aviation Ground Towers in Gerlach, Nevada

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