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[[Frederick W. Lander]] negotiated peace with Numaga at Deep Hole on August 21, 1860. | [[Frederick W. Lander]] negotiated peace with Numaga at Deep Hole on August 21, 1860. | ||
In July, 1869, two men were murdered at Deep Hole. [[Bloody Point]] was named for this incident. | |||
[[Louis Gerlach]] owned Deep Hole and hired [[James Raser]] as his ranch foreman. | [[Louis Gerlach]] owned Deep Hole and hired [[James Raser]] as his ranch foreman. |
Revision as of 19:39, 23 November 2014
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 Numaga at Deep Hole on August 21, 1860.
In July, 1869, two men were murdered at Deep Hole. Bloody Point was named for this incident.
Louis Gerlach owned Deep Hole and hired James Raser as his ranch foreman.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker were at Deep Hole. UNR has a picture description.
- 1880 Census Data for Deep Hole
- Miller, David C. 41 M FARMER ROOP DEEP HOLE FARM 1880
- Miller, Jenny 52 F KEEPING HOUSE ROOP DEEP HOLE FARM 1880
- Miller, James 18 M LABORER ROOP DEEP HOLE FARM 1880
- Miller, Maggie 15 F KEEPING HOUSE ROOP DEEP HOLE FARM 1880
- Miller, William 14 M LABORER ROOP DEEP HOLE FARM 1880
- Miller, James C. 25 M LABORER ROOP DEEP HOLE FARM 1880
- Roberts, Julius 21 M LABORER ROOP DEEP HOLE FARM 1880
- Donnelly, James 47 M VAQUERO ROOP DEEP HOLE FARM 1880
Could James Donnelly be who named Donnelly Peak?
- R. L. Polk & Co.'s Nevada State Gazetteer and Business Directory, First Edition, 1907-1908.
- A ranch post office in Washoe County, at the north end of the Smoke Creek Desert, 6 miles north of the Western Pacific Ry survey. It is 65 miles northeast of Amadee, Cal., its shipping point, 75 miles from Cedarville, Cal, its banking town and 115 miles from Reno, the county seat. Has weekly stage communication with Amadee, Cal, fare $4.50.
- F C Gerlach, postmaster
- Last Name First Name Type of Business
- Gerlach F C Live Stock and Postmaster
- 1910 Census data for W.R. Whitaker, listing him at Deep Hole.
- 1920 Census Data for Wilson R Whitaker of Gerlach
- Washoe County, Nevada 1936 Tax List Page 016 for Deep Hole
- Clark Co., C. W. Real Estate $240
- Cross, Claude Real Estate, $775, Improvements: $150, Personal: $150
- Fisk Est., C. W. Real Estate: $695, Improvements: $150, Personal: $1235
- Gerlach Livestock Co. Real Estate: $18,600, Improvements: $450, Personal: $3090
- Parker, W. D. & S. F. Real Estate: $1,110, Personal: $90
- Shedd, Bert Real Estate: $3895, Improvements: $300, Personal: $545
- Western Pacific Railroad Real Estate: $200
References
- Numaga, Wikipedia. Discussion of the Paiute War
- BLM, "Emigrant Trails in the Black Rock Desert," Technical Report 6, 1980. (Information about Ladue Vary.)
- 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, "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, OF1985-03: A mineral inventory of the Paradise-Denio -- and Sonoma-Gerlach Resource Areas, Winnemucca District, Nevada," Deephole District, p. 28, 1985.
See Also
- Asa Merrill Fairfield, "Fairfield's Pioneer History of Lassen County, California: Containing ...," p 89 (1916). Description of Vary searching for cattle stolen from Deep Hole. (Full text from Archive.org.)
- GNIS Deep Hole Deep Hole Post Office, Deep Hole Spring and Deephole Ranch are other GNIS names located at the same location.
- George Duncan, "Copy of letter to his sister, May 13, 1894 and notes of his traveling from Rye Patch to Sisson, April 30-May 13, 1894, including stops at Rabbit Hole, Granite Creek, Deep Hole, Smoke Creek, Susanville, Eagle Lake, Haden Hill, Bieber, Fall River Valley, Pittsville, Glenburg, Dana, Mt. Shasta, and Bartles," Nevada Historical Society.
- 1896 Post Route Map shows Deep Hole 25 miles north east of Salt Marsh (n.o.)
- Nobles Trail (Emigrant Trails West) "Trading Post at Deep Hole Springs - Marker N-8"