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Louis Dean bought out the Ward Brothers in 1884. |
Ownership of Deep Hole and Granite Creek. |
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Louis Dean bought out the Ward Brothers in 1884. | Louis Dean bought out the Ward Brothers in 1884.<ref name=nsj1913>"[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/107188759/recall-tales-of-louis-dean/ Recall Tales of Louis Dean]," Nevada State Journal, April 2, 1913, p. 3.</ref> | ||
Dean | In 1889, Dean owned [[Deep Hole]] and [[Granite Creek Station]].<ref>"[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/77065180/died-on-the-desert/ Died on the Desert]," The Weekly Gazette And Stockman, Reno, August 8, 1889, p. 1.</ref> | ||
Dean died in San Francisco of Bright's Disease in 1913.<ref name=nsj1913/> | |||
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Revision as of 12:22, 8 August 2022
Louis Dean bought out the Ward Brothers in 1884.[1]
In 1889, Dean owned Deep Hole and Granite Creek Station.[2]
Dean died in San Francisco of Bright's Disease in 1913.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Recall Tales of Louis Dean," Nevada State Journal, April 2, 1913, p. 3.
- ↑ "Died on the Desert," The Weekly Gazette And Stockman, Reno, August 8, 1889, p. 1.
External resources
- San Francisco Chronicle, "Death on the Desert" (from the Reno Journal), August 11, 1889, p. 12. Louis Dean reports the death of a L.H. Long from Roseburg, Oregon. Long died within two miles of Granite Station. "He had wandered back within site of the ranch - probably delirious, looking for water. The ground was torn and dug up in every direction."