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Jackson Mountains appear in the 1895 U.S. Atlas. |
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* [http://www.nevadawilderness.org/Library/area.asp?nMode=1&nLibraryID=175 South Jackson Mountains Wilderness] (Friends of Nevada Wilderness) | * [http://www.nevadawilderness.org/Library/area.asp?nMode=1&nLibraryID=175 South Jackson Mountains Wilderness] (Friends of Nevada Wilderness) | ||
* Reno Gazette Journal, October 23, 2004. [http://www.rgj.com/news/stories/html/2004/10/23/83477.php dead link]. | * Reno Gazette Journal, October 23, 2004. [http://www.rgj.com/news/stories/html/2004/10/23/83477.php dead link]. | ||
* [http://blackrockdesert.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:1895_U.S._Atlas_-_Humboldt_County.jpg 1895 U.S. Atlas - Humboldt County] Jackson Mountains shown. |
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The Jackson Range is a mountain range on the east side of the north arm of the Black Rock Desert.
GNIS has the DeLong Ranch at the north end of the Jackson Range (41.4074000 -118.3887685). GNIS states that the citation is "Bragg, Allen C. 'Humboldt County 1905' Winnemucca, Nevada: Humboldt Printers, 1976, 150 pp. A series of articles on the people and places of Humboldt County. p37"
The GNIS entry for Jackson Creek Ranch has the ranch at 41.3187892 -118.5612738. GNIS cites as an alternate name "Lay Ranch", the citation is: "Bragg, Allen C. 'Humboldt County 1905' Winnemucca, Nevada: Humboldt Printers, 1976, 150 pp. A series of articles on the people and places of Humboldt County. p39"
Bill and Dale DeLong owned the DeLong Ranch, which is probably the present day Jackson Creek Ranch. See the Black Rock Desert Gunnery Range for information and references about plane crashes near their ranch.
See Also
External Resources
- Wikipedia
- GNIS
- "History of Use for Roads in the Jackson Mountain Area, Nevada." An excellent history of the families in the Jackson Mountains area.
- North Jackson Mountains Wilderness (Friends of Nevada Wilderness)
- South Jackson Mountains Wilderness (Friends of Nevada Wilderness)
- Reno Gazette Journal, October 23, 2004. dead link.
- 1895 U.S. Atlas - Humboldt County Jackson Mountains shown.