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Blue Wing Flat is a [[Playas | playa]] located south of [[Trego]]. Blue Wing Flat is also known as Adobe Flat. | Blue Wing Flat is a [[Playas | playa]] located south of [[Trego]]. Blue Wing Flat is also known as Adobe Flat.<ref>"[https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/hl83AAAAIAAJ?gbpv=1&bsq=blue%20wing Decisions on Geographic Names in the United States]," Issue 8301, Part 8604, United States Board on Geographic Names · 1983.</ref> | ||
<ref>"[https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/hl83AAAAIAAJ?gbpv=1&bsq=blue%20wing Decisions on Geographic Names in the United States]," Issue 8301, Part 8604, United States Board on Geographic Names · 1983.</ref> | |||
Carlson states that Adobe Flat is west of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_Range Trinity Range]. Adobe Flat is at the north end of [[Granite Springs Valley]]. | Carlson states that Adobe Flat is west of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_Range Trinity Range]. Adobe Flat is at the north end of [[Granite Springs Valley]]. |
Revision as of 05:12, 28 December 2021
Blue Wing Flat is a playa located south of Trego. Blue Wing Flat is also known as Adobe Flat.[1]
Carlson states that Adobe Flat is west of the Trinity Range. Adobe Flat is at the north end of Granite Springs Valley.
Dry Lake
There is some confusion about the name as there is also a small playa named Dry Lake[2] to the west of the Blue Wing Mountains. Dry Lake is not Blue Wing Flat.
Jackalope Bay is a proposed name of the northeast arm of the dry lake.
The Town of Adobe
Bancroft (1890) lists Adobe as one of the towns and settlements in Humboldt County (Humboldt County was later divided in to two portions, with the southern portion becoming Pershing County.)[3] However, Basso states that Adobe was near the Humboldt River at the Thackers Ranch.[4]
References
- ↑ "Decisions on Geographic Names in the United States," Issue 8301, Part 8604, United States Board on Geographic Names · 1983.
- ↑ Dry Lake, National Map.
- ↑ Hubert Howe Bancroft, "History of Nevada, Colorado, Wyoming, 1540-1888," p. 264, 1890.
- ↑ Basso, Dave. Ghosts of the Humboldt Region, A Glimpse into Pershing County's Past. Sparks, Nevada: Western Printing and Publishing Company, 1845 Prater Way, Sparks, p. 1, 1970.
External Resources
- Blue Wing Flat (GNIS)
- The correspondence section has a 1983 letter Eugene Faust at UNR about Blue Wing, Little Negro Creek, Dry Canyon and Little Indian Creek.
- "Description: In Granite Springs Valley, S of the Blue Wing Mountains and 40.2 km (25 mi) W of Lovelock; 401825N1185730w[N end], 401116N1185615W[S end].:
- "Citation: U.S. Board on Geographic Names. Geographic Names Post Phase I Board/Staff Revisions. 01-Jan-2000. Board decisions referenced after Phase I data compilation or staff researched non-controversial names."
- "Entry Date: 01-Jul-1989"
- Alternate name: "Bluewing Flat": "Citation: U.S. Board on Geographic Names. Geographic Names Post Phase I Board/Staff Revisions. 01-Jan-2000. Board decisions referenced after Phase I data compilation or staff researched non-controversial names."
- Alternate name: "Adobe Flat": "Citation: U.S. Board on Geographic Names. Geographic Names Post Phase I Board/Staff Revisions. 01-Jan-2000. Board decisions referenced after Phase I data compilation or staff researched non-controversial names."
- "Decisions on geographic names in the United States," 1981-83.]"Blue Wing Flat: flat, 13.7 km (8.5 mi.) long, 5.6 km (3.5 mi.) wide, in Granite Springs Valley, S of the Bluewing Mountains and 40.2 km (25 mi.) W of Lovelock, Pershing Co., Nev.; Tps. 27 and 28 N, R 27 E, Mount Diablo Mer.; 40°l8'25" N, 118'57'30" W (N end), 40'11'10" u, 118'56'15" (s end). Not: Adobe Flat, Bluewing Flat."
- "Adobe Flat" appears in the 1935 Lovelock quad.