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Paiute Meadows<ref>{{GNISL|847197|Paiute Meadows}}</ref> was once owned by [[Miller and Lux]].<ref name=Mack>"The Indian Massacre of 1911", Mack, Effie Mona, p. 42, 1968.</ref><ref>"[http://epubs.nsla.nv.gov/statepubs/epubs/210777-1972-4Winter.pdf The Last Indian Uprising in the United States]," Frank Vernon Perry, Nevada Historical Society, Winter 1972.</ref> | Paiute Meadows<ref>{{GNISL|847197|Paiute Meadows}}</ref> was once owned by [[Miller and Lux]].<ref name=Mack>"The Indian Massacre of 1911", Mack, Effie Mona, p. 42, 1968.</ref><ref>"[http://epubs.nsla.nv.gov/statepubs/epubs/210777-1972-4Winter.pdf The Last Indian Uprising in the United States]," Frank Vernon Perry, Nevada Historical Society, Winter 1972.</ref> | ||
In the 1870s E. W. Crutcher owned Paiute or Piute Meadows.<ref name=silverstate1879>"[https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-jun-16-1879-3363281/ Struggle with a Lunatic]," Silver State, Winnemucca, June 16, 1879, p. 6.</ref> | |||
In 1879, a Chinese man was killed in a case of justifiable homicide at Paiute Meadows.<ref name=silverstate1879/> | |||
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Revision as of 14:35, 8 August 2022
Paiute Meadows[1] was once owned by Miller and Lux.[2][3]
In the 1870s E. W. Crutcher owned Paiute or Piute Meadows.[4]
In 1879, a Chinese man was killed in a case of justifiable homicide at Paiute Meadows.[4]
References
- ↑ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Paiute Meadows
- ↑ "The Indian Massacre of 1911", Mack, Effie Mona, p. 42, 1968.
- ↑ "The Last Indian Uprising in the United States," Frank Vernon Perry, Nevada Historical Society, Winter 1972.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Struggle with a Lunatic," Silver State, Winnemucca, June 16, 1879, p. 6.