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Sand Pass is located at the southern end of the [[Smoke Creek Desert]]. The Western Pacific [[Railroad]] buildings are on the [[Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe | Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation]], so day use permits are required. In 1936, a gravel plant was constructed to provide gravel for maintaining the WP grade. [[Bonham Ranch]] is to the north and Flanigan and [[Pyramid Lake]] are to the south. | Sand Pass is located at the southern end of the [[Smoke Creek Desert]]. The Western Pacific [[Railroad]] buildings are on the [[Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe | Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation]], so day use permits are required. In 1936, a gravel plant was constructed to provide gravel for maintaining the WP grade<ref>The Deseret News, "[http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=336&dat=19360318&id=8IouAAAAIBAJ&sjid=b0cDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6951,1745044 Railroad to Renew Grade]," March 18, 1936. Description of gravel plant.</ref><ref>Theodore D. Overton, "[http://books.google.com/books?id=P_WKUKn3HzsC&lpg=PA63&ots=b3qU8Abi7B&dq=%22David%20Pennick%22%20gerlach&pg=PA63#v=onepage&q=%22David%20Pennick%22%20gerlach&f=false B046: Mineral resources of Douglas, Ormsby, and Washoe Counties]," B046, Nevada Bureau of Mines & Geology, 1947. [http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/b46.pdf Full version with lower resolution images]. Includes images of Fly Geyser, the Petrified Forest, Gerlach Hot Springs, Sand Pass that are in the collection at UNR.</ref> | ||
[[Bonham Ranch]] is to the north and Flanigan and [[Pyramid Lake]] are to the south. | |||
[[Image:1930_D&RGW_WP.jpg|right|thumb|c. 1914 map of the W.P.R.R. showing Sand Pass]] | [[Image:1930_D&RGW_WP.jpg|right|thumb|c. 1914 map of the W.P.R.R. showing Sand Pass]] | ||
== References === | |||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [http://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=gnispq:3:::NO::P3_FID:843486 GNIS] | * [http://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=gnispq:3:::NO::P3_FID:843486 GNIS] | ||
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* [http://distantcousin.com/Directories/NV/Reno/1920/Pages.asp?Page=234 Reno, Washoe Cty, Nevada 1920-21 City Directory Page 234] "Sandpass. Population 50, A postoffice and station on the W P Ry, 44 miles southwest of Gerlach. Express, American Ry Telegraph, Western Union." | * [http://distantcousin.com/Directories/NV/Reno/1920/Pages.asp?Page=234 Reno, Washoe Cty, Nevada 1920-21 City Directory Page 234] "Sandpass. Population 50, A postoffice and station on the W P Ry, 44 miles southwest of Gerlach. Express, American Ry Telegraph, Western Union." | ||
* Nevada. Public Service Commission, "[http://books.google.com/books?id=l3QZAQAAIAAJ&lpg=PA21&ots=gAZ6Yb9TTT&dq=%22Sand%20Pass%22%20Western%20Pacific&pg=PA21#v=onepage&q=%22Sand%20Pass%22%20Western%20Pacific&f=false Biennial Report]," 1921. Petition requesting a station at Sand Pass. Station created on December 30, 1921. | * Nevada. Public Service Commission, "[http://books.google.com/books?id=l3QZAQAAIAAJ&lpg=PA21&ots=gAZ6Yb9TTT&dq=%22Sand%20Pass%22%20Western%20Pacific&pg=PA21#v=onepage&q=%22Sand%20Pass%22%20Western%20Pacific&f=false Biennial Report]," 1921. Petition requesting a station at Sand Pass. Station created on December 30, 1921. | ||
* Joseph V. Tingley, Jack G. Quade, Larry J. Garside, "[http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/of911.pdf OF1990-01: Mineral resource inventory, Bureau of Land Management, Carson]," Sand Pass page. Description of mining. Lime was in 1945-46 and again in 1952-66 | * Joseph V. Tingley, Jack G. Quade, Larry J. Garside, "[http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/of911.pdf OF1990-01: Mineral resource inventory, Bureau of Land Management, Carson]," Sand Pass page. Description of mining. Lime was in 1945-46 and again in 1952-66 | ||
* University of Nevada, Reno. "[http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/spphotos&CISOPTR=3938&CISOBOX=1&REC=9 UNRS-P1988-55-1089]," Photo ca. 1930-1950, Jay A. Carpenter Collection. | * University of Nevada, Reno. "[http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/spphotos&CISOPTR=3938&CISOBOX=1&REC=9 UNRS-P1988-55-1089]," Photo ca. 1930-1950, Jay A. Carpenter Collection. |
Revision as of 16:37, 28 November 2014
Sand Pass is located at the southern end of the Smoke Creek Desert. The Western Pacific Railroad buildings are on the Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation, so day use permits are required. In 1936, a gravel plant was constructed to provide gravel for maintaining the WP grade[1][2]
Bonham Ranch is to the north and Flanigan and Pyramid Lake are to the south.
References =
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External Links
- GNIS
- United States Geological Survey, Bureau of Graphical Names Folder NV_843486_001_Sand Pass_frm_1965.pdf
- Helen S. Carlson, Nevada Place Names: A Geographical Dictionary.
- Post Office established December 11, 1911, discontinued on February 14, 1916, when Sheepshead took over.
- Nevada Public Service Commission, "Reports of the Railroad and Public Service Commissions of Nevada, Volumes 7-8," 1916. Petition by C. R. Bell for a station at Sand Pass. There was an telegraph operator, the complainant wanted a station.
- Reno, Washoe Cty, Nevada 1920-21 City Directory Page 234 "Sandpass. Population 50, A postoffice and station on the W P Ry, 44 miles southwest of Gerlach. Express, American Ry Telegraph, Western Union."
- Nevada. Public Service Commission, "Biennial Report," 1921. Petition requesting a station at Sand Pass. Station created on December 30, 1921.
- Joseph V. Tingley, Jack G. Quade, Larry J. Garside, "OF1990-01: Mineral resource inventory, Bureau of Land Management, Carson," Sand Pass page. Description of mining. Lime was in 1945-46 and again in 1952-66
- University of Nevada, Reno. "UNRS-P1988-55-1089," Photo ca. 1930-1950, Jay A. Carpenter Collection.
- David F. Myrick, "Railroads of Nevada and Eastern California, Volume 3: More on the Northern Roads," p. 113, 2007. Description of the Surprise Valley Railroad mentions Sand Pass.
- John C. Evanoff, "Deep Hole and Sand Pass."
- Civilian Conservation Corps, Sand Pass Well, G-86, photograph of the Gerlach CCC putting in a well at Sand Pass in 1940.
- ↑ The Deseret News, "Railroad to Renew Grade," March 18, 1936. Description of gravel plant.
- ↑ Theodore D. Overton, "B046: Mineral resources of Douglas, Ormsby, and Washoe Counties," B046, Nevada Bureau of Mines & Geology, 1947. Full version with lower resolution images. Includes images of Fly Geyser, the Petrified Forest, Gerlach Hot Springs, Sand Pass that are in the collection at UNR.