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* [http://www.nevadaobserver.com/History%20Of%20Washoe%20County%20(1912).htm THE HISTORY OF NEVADA, CHAPTER LVIII., WASHOE COUNTY, BY MAJOR G. W. INGALLS. From The History of Nevada, edited by Sam P. Davis, vol. II (1912)] (Description of location of Deep Hole.)
* [http://www.nevadaobserver.com/History%20Of%20Washoe%20County%20(1912).htm THE HISTORY OF NEVADA, CHAPTER LVIII., WASHOE COUNTY, BY MAJOR G. W. INGALLS. From The History of Nevada, edited by Sam P. Davis, vol. II (1912)] (Description of location of Deep Hole.)
* Gary L. Ecelbargerm, "[http://books.google.com/books?id=ENf_Ez0k-h4C&lpg=PA49&dq=Lander%20Expedition&pg=PA69#v=onepage&q=Deep%20Hole&f=false Frederick W. Lander: The Great Natural American Soldier]," p 69.
* Gary L. Ecelbargerm, "[http://books.google.com/books?id=ENf_Ez0k-h4C&lpg=PA49&dq=Lander%20Expedition&pg=PA69#v=onepage&q=Deep%20Hole&f=false Frederick W. Lander: The Great Natural American Soldier]," p 69.
* * H.F. Bonham, Jr., L.J. Garside, R.B. Jones, K.G. Papke, J.Quade, and J.V. Tingle, [http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/of8503.pdf OF1985-03: A mineral inventory of the Paradise-Denio -- and Sonoma-Gerlach Resource Areas, Winnemucca District, Nevada]," Deephole District, p. 28, 1985.  
* H.F. Bonham, Jr., L.J. Garside, R.B. Jones, K.G. Papke, J.Quade, and J.V. Tingle, [http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/of8503.pdf OF1985-03: A mineral inventory of the Paradise-Denio -- and Sonoma-Gerlach Resource Areas, Winnemucca District, Nevada]," Deephole District, p. 28, 1985.  


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Revision as of 00:51, 11 February 2013

Deep Hole is located on Highway 447 west of Gerlach near the Smoke Creek Desert road and Planet X Pottery. Deep Hole was founded by Ladue Vary in 1856 who created a stone building that still stands. (Vary went on to found Varyville).

Ingalls writes: "Deep Hole is at the north end of Smith (sic) Creek Desert, 115 miles north of Reno, nine miles northwest of Gerlach, on Western Pacific Railway, which is its telegraph, express and shipping station. It was named after several deep springs near by."

Frederick W. Lander negotiated peace with Chief Winnemucca at Deep Hole on August 21, 1861.

Louis Gerlach owned Deep Hole and hired James Raser as his ranch foreman.

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