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Henry Moffat (d. 1913) and his son William were involved with the company, which was based in Reno.<ref>"[https://archive.org/details/historyofnevada02davirich/page/1235/mode/1up?q=Moffat The history of Nevada]," Davis, Sam Post, page 1235, volume 2, 1911.</ref> | Henry Moffat (d. 1913) and his son William were involved with the company, which was based in Reno.<ref>"[https://archive.org/details/historyofnevada02davirich/page/1235/mode/1up?q=Moffat The history of Nevada]," Davis, Sam Post, page 1235, volume 2, 1911.</ref> | ||
Harry Cambron, who was killed at [[Little High Rock Canyon]] was an overseer for Humphrey and Moffett who operated out of Home Camp Outfit.<ref name=Mack/> | Harry Cambron, who was killed at [[Little High Rock Canyon]] was an overseer for Humphrey and Moffett who operated out of [[Home Camp]] Outfit.<ref name=Mack/> | ||
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Humphrey & Moffat Cattle Company operated in eastern California and western Nevada.[1]
Herberty Humphrey was involved with the company.[2]
Henry Moffat (d. 1913) and his son William were involved with the company, which was based in Reno.[3] Harry Cambron, who was killed at Little High Rock Canyon was an overseer for Humphrey and Moffett who operated out of Home Camp Outfit.[1]
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "The Indian Massacre of 1911", Mack, Effie Mona, p. 15 1968.
- ↑ "The Humphrey Family of Northern California and Northern Nevada," Virginia Lutes, Volume XXXIV, Number 2, Summer 2006
- ↑ "The history of Nevada," Davis, Sam Post, page 1235, volume 2, 1911.