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Toll House is located on the road between Winnemucca and McDermitt. |
Shone owned it. |
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Toll House is mentioned in Perry's first-person description of the [[Mike Daggett]] incidents.<ref>"[http://epubs.nsla.nv.gov/statepubs/epubw/210777-1972-4Winter.pdf The Last Indian Uprising in the United States,]" Frank Vernon Perry, Winter 1972, Nevada Historical Society Quarterly.</ref> | Toll House is mentioned in Perry's first-person description of the [[Mike Daggett]] incidents.<ref>"[http://epubs.nsla.nv.gov/statepubs/epubw/210777-1972-4Winter.pdf The Last Indian Uprising in the United States,]" Frank Vernon Perry, Winter 1972, Nevada Historical Society Quarterly.</ref> | ||
Thomas Shone owned Toll House.<ref>[https://historicwinnemucca.oncell.com/en/the-shone-house-124524.html The Shone House]," Historic Winnemucca.</ref> | |||
[[Willow Point Station]] is located north of Toll House on the way to Paradise Valley. | [[Willow Point Station]] is located north of Toll House on the way to Paradise Valley. |
Revision as of 15:49, 9 May 2022
Toll House appears in a 1919 State of Nevada road map on the road between Winnemucca and McDermitt.[1]
Toll House is mentioned in Perry's first-person description of the Mike Daggett incidents.[2]
Thomas Shone owned Toll House.[3]
Willow Point Station is located north of Toll House on the way to Paradise Valley.
References
- ↑ "Roadmap of the State of Nevada," Nevada Department of Highways, 1919
- ↑ "The Last Indian Uprising in the United States," Frank Vernon Perry, Winter 1972, Nevada Historical Society Quarterly.
- ↑ The Shone House," Historic Winnemucca.