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The mysteries of Ladden. |
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It does appear on the Humboldt County General Highway Map (2017).<ref>[https://www.nevadadot.com/Home/ShowDocument?id=7831 Humboldt County General Highway Map 2017]</ref>. Sadly, that map also has [[Division Peak]] appearing twice! | It does appear on the Humboldt County General Highway Map (2017).<ref>[https://www.nevadadot.com/Home/ShowDocument?id=7831 Humboldt County General Highway Map 2017]</ref>. Sadly, that map also has [[Division Peak]] appearing twice! | ||
[http://www.earthpoint.us/TownshipsSearchByLatLon.aspx Earthpoint] has the location at S11 T37N R23-1/2E | |||
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Revision as of 17:22, 18 May 2019
Ladden Cone is a summit of 7014' near Donnelly Peak.
Ladden Cone does not appear in common topo maps, though it is listed as the western most peak in Humboldt County.[1]
Ladden Cone is cited as being in the State of Nevada 1914 map (see below), but it does not appear in that map. It could be that "Ladden Cone" was "Lassen Cone"? No record of anyone named Ladden has been found in that area.
It does appear on the Humboldt County General Highway Map (2017).[2]. Sadly, that map also has Division Peak appearing twice!
Earthpoint has the location at S11 T37N R23-1/2E
References
Resources
- GNIS
- Citation: "State of Nevada: 1914, scale 1 inch=12 miles. Department of Interior, General Land Office, Clay Tallman, Commissioner, compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and other sources, under the direction of I. P. Berthong, Chief of Drafting Division, GLO."
- However Ladden Cone does not appear on that map?
- Citation: "State of Nevada: 1914, scale 1 inch=12 miles. Department of Interior, General Land Office, Clay Tallman, Commissioner, compiled from the Official Records of the General Land Office and other sources, under the direction of I. P. Berthong, Chief of Drafting Division, GLO."