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** Also know as Fish Springs Pass. Citation: "Original township survey plats, published in the 1800's. 1884" | ** Also know as Fish Springs Pass. Citation: "Original township survey plats, published in the 1800's. 1884" | ||
* [http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/hmaps,1593 Granite Range (1894, Rp. 1923)] (UNR) shows the Astor Pass. | * [http://contentdm.library.unr.edu/u?/hmaps,1593 Granite Range (1894, Rp. 1923)] (UNR) shows the Astor Pass. | ||
* "[http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~215434~5505341:Nevada-And-The-Southeastern-Of-Cali | * "[http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~215434~5505341:Nevada-And-The-Southeastern-Of-Cali Nevada And The Southeastern Portion Of California]," Third Edition, The Clason Map Company, Denver, Colorado, 1907. Shows Astor Pass. | ||
[[Category:Pyramid Lake]] | [[Category:Pyramid Lake]] |
Revision as of 17:30, 23 December 2014
The Astor Pass is located northwest of Pyramid Lake between the lake and Sand Pass on Highway 445.
References
- GNIS
- Also know as Fish Springs Pass. Citation: "Original township survey plats, published in the 1800's. 1884"
- Granite Range (1894, Rp. 1923) (UNR) shows the Astor Pass.
- "Nevada And The Southeastern Portion Of California," Third Edition, The Clason Map Company, Denver, Colorado, 1907. Shows Astor Pass.