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Location
Township of Salt Marsh
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** Variant: "Salt Marsh Station". Citation: "U.S. Department of the Interior, General Land Office 'Map of the State of Nevada,' Washington, D.C., 1903, scale 1 inch=12 miles. Compiled from the official records of the GLO and other sources, under the direction of Frank Bond, Chief, Drafting Division, GLO.
** Variant: "Salt Marsh Station". Citation: "U.S. Department of the Interior, General Land Office 'Map of the State of Nevada,' Washington, D.C., 1903, scale 1 inch=12 miles. Compiled from the official records of the GLO and other sources, under the direction of Frank Bond, Chief, Drafting Division, GLO.
* [[1896 Post Route Map]] shows [[Salt Marsh | Salt Marsh (n.o.)]]
* [[1896 Post Route Map]] shows [[Salt Marsh | Salt Marsh (n.o.)]]
* [http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/hmaps,1272 Township 31 North -- Range 20 East -- Sheet 1 (T31NR20E.1)] shows Salt Marsh in sections 17 and 20 with the the names "I. Goodm?in and J.B. Winters".

Revision as of 04:23, 5 May 2014

Salt Marsh is a former settlement located on the west side of the Smoke Creek Desert, near the Parker Reservoirs.

Salt Marsh and the Buffalo Salt Works are likely the same place.

References

  • GNIS
    • Citation: 'Nevada': National Map Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, no date (map states it uses data from the 1920 census, and the acquisition data by the Nevada Historical Society was 1923). Full color map showing railroads, mountains, roads, communities, and springs, at scale of 1 inch=11 miles.
    • Variant: "Salt Marsh Station". Citation: "U.S. Department of the Interior, General Land Office 'Map of the State of Nevada,' Washington, D.C., 1903, scale 1 inch=12 miles. Compiled from the official records of the GLO and other sources, under the direction of Frank Bond, Chief, Drafting Division, GLO.
  • 1896 Post Route Map shows Salt Marsh (n.o.)
  • Township 31 North -- Range 20 East -- Sheet 1 (T31NR20E.1) shows Salt Marsh in sections 17 and 20 with the the names "I. Goodm?in and J.B. Winters".