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The Astor Pass is located northwest of [[Pyramid Lake]] between the lake and [[Sand Pass]] on [[Highway 445]]. [[Astor]] a station on the [[Fernley and Lassen Railway]] is nearby. | The Astor Pass is located northwest of [[Pyramid Lake]] between the lake and [[Sand Pass]] on [[Highway 445]]. [[Astor]] a station on the [[Fernley and Lassen Railway]] is nearby. | ||
The name may refer to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jacob_Astor John Jacob Astor], an early fur trader, whose grandson, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jacob_Astor_IV John Jacob Astor IV], died on the Titanic in April, 1912 during the time the railway was being built. However, | The name may refer to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jacob_Astor John Jacob Astor], an early fur trader, whose grandson, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jacob_Astor_IV John Jacob Astor IV], died on the Titanic in April, 1912 during the time the railway was being built. However, 1888 and 1907 maps shows the name Astor for the area.<ref>Helen S. Carlson, "[https://books.google.com/books?id=BixwbIM7ZvAC&lpg=PA179&ots=KQDtUke2wf&dq=Heslip%20nevada%20-brady&pg=PA134#v=onepage&q=Heslip&f=false Nevada Place Names: A Geographical Dictionary]", p. 179.</ref><ref>"[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.</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 07:31, 13 June 2015
The Astor Pass is located northwest of Pyramid Lake between the lake and Sand Pass on Highway 445. Astor a station on the Fernley and Lassen Railway is nearby.
The name may refer to John Jacob Astor, an early fur trader, whose grandson, John Jacob Astor IV, died on the Titanic in April, 1912 during the time the railway was being built. However, 1888 and 1907 maps shows the name Astor for the area.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Helen S. Carlson, "Nevada Place Names: A Geographical Dictionary", p. 179.
- ↑ "Nevada And The Southeastern Portion Of California," Third Edition, The Clason Map Company, Denver, Colorado, 1907. Shows Astor Pass.
- GNIS
- Also know as Fish Springs Pass. Citation: "Original township survey plats, published in the 1800's. 1884"
- Plat Maps for Range 19 East (R20E) T27N 1884 shows Fish Springs Pass.
- Plat Maps for Range 19 East (R20E) T27N 1888 shows Astor Pass.
- 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.
- Astor Pass is at N40.1955° W119.7938°, which is S22 T27N R19E
- Plat Maps for Range 19 East (R19E) T27N 1883 shows nothing.