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(Flowing Springs Station was likely either at Wagner Springs or Wheeler Ranch.)
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[[Flowing Springs Station]] was likely either at Wagner Springs or [[Wheeler Ranch]].
[[Flowing Springs Station]] was likely either at Wagner Springs or [[Wheeler Ranch]].


Wagner Springs is possibly named for a John Wagner who accompanied [[Louis Gerlach]] in 1902<ref>Nevada State Journal, "[http://newspaperarchive.com/daily-nevada-state-journal/1902-03-12 A Cattle Deal]," "Louis Gerlach and John Wagner are up from Stockton .They have chased about 200 head of Miller..."</ref>.  Alternatively, perhaps it was named after Richard Wagner or W. M. Wagner, who are listed in the [[1925 Washoe County Directory]].
Wagner Springs is possibly named for a John Wagner who accompanied [[Louis Gerlach]] in 1902.<ref>Nevada State Journal, "[http://newspaperarchive.com/daily-nevada-state-journal/1902-03-12 A Cattle Deal]," "Louis Gerlach and John Wagner are up from Stockton .They have chased about 200 head of Miller..."</ref> A rancher named John Henry Wagner died in 1943, he had been a rancher in the region for 25 years.<ref>"[https://www.newspapers.com/article/reno-gazette-journal-gerlach-rancher-suc/133919307/ Gerlach Rancher Succumbs Here]," Reno Evening Gazette, November 15, 1943, p. 9.</ref> Alternatively, perhaps it was named after Richard Wagner or W. M. Wagner, who are listed in the [[1925 Washoe County Directory]].


Stovepipe Springs might be another name for Wagner as Stovepipe appears on the [https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~36403~1200422:California-and-Nevada?sort=Pub_List_No_InitialSort%2CPub_Date%2CPub_List_No%2CSeries_No&qvq=w4s:/where%2FCalifornia;q:von%20schmidt;sort:Pub_List_No_InitialSort%2CPub_Date%2CPub_List_No%2CSeries_No;lc:RUMSEY~8~1&mi=3&trs=8 Holt & Gibbs 1862 California and Nevada Map].
Stovepipe Springs might be another name for Wagner as Stovepipe appears on the [https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~36403~1200422:California-and-Nevada?sort=Pub_List_No_InitialSort%2CPub_Date%2CPub_List_No%2CSeries_No&qvq=w4s:/where%2FCalifornia;q:von%20schmidt;sort:Pub_List_No_InitialSort%2CPub_Date%2CPub_List_No%2CSeries_No;lc:RUMSEY~8~1&mi=3&trs=8 Holt & Gibbs 1862 California and Nevada Map].

Revision as of 06:34, 23 October 2023

Wagner Springs is located on Soldier Meadow Road near Wheeler Ranch.

Flowing Springs Station was likely either at Wagner Springs or Wheeler Ranch.

Wagner Springs is possibly named for a John Wagner who accompanied Louis Gerlach in 1902.[1] A rancher named John Henry Wagner died in 1943, he had been a rancher in the region for 25 years.[2] Alternatively, perhaps it was named after Richard Wagner or W. M. Wagner, who are listed in the 1925 Washoe County Directory.

Stovepipe Springs might be another name for Wagner as Stovepipe appears on the Holt & Gibbs 1862 California and Nevada Map.

References

  1. Nevada State Journal, "A Cattle Deal," "Louis Gerlach and John Wagner are up from Stockton .They have chased about 200 head of Miller..."
  2. "Gerlach Rancher Succumbs Here," Reno Evening Gazette, November 15, 1943, p. 9.

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