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R.H. Cowles owned a ranch near [[Limbo]]. | |||
A [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/survey/default.aspx?dm_id=355554&sid=ockkdziy.doe#surveyDetailsTabIndex=1 1874 plat] of S15 T30N R24 shows "Gummels House." | A [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/survey/default.aspx?dm_id=355554&sid=ockkdziy.doe#surveyDetailsTabIndex=1 1874 plat] of S15 T30N R24 shows "Gummels House." | ||
A [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=154542&docClass=SER&sid=soezlc2s.iap 1910 land patent] naming Alex Ranson, Nick Curnow, E. H Cowles and [[James Raser]] was granted as a selenite mining placer for these locations | A [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=154542&docClass=SER&sid=soezlc2s.iap 1910 land patent] naming Alex Ranson, Nick Curnow, E. H Cowles and [[James Raser]] was granted as a selenite mining placer for these locations: | ||
* NV Mount Diablo 030N - 023½E 5 3602 Washoe | * NV Mount Diablo 030N - 023½E 5 3602 Washoe | ||
* NV Mount Diablo 030N - 024E 6 3602 Pershing | * NV Mount Diablo 030N - 024E 6 3602 Pershing | ||
* NV Mount Diablo 031N - 024E 31 3602 Pershing | * NV Mount Diablo 031N - 024E 31 3602 Pershing | ||
A | A Cowles Ranch is shown in a 1954 map as being on the east side of the [[Selenite Range]] along old Nevada Highway 48 at S16 T30N R24E<ref>"[https://www.dot.nv.gov/home/showdocument?id=7685 1954 Pershing County Zone 1 map]," Nevada Department of Transportation.</ref> | ||
Wheeler states that there was a big | Wheeler states that there was a big R.H. Cowles Ranch near [[Pyramid]]. <ref>[https://www.google.ca/books/edition/The_Desert_Lake/_YhOieXXzqoC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=cowels+ranch&pg=PA79&printsec=frontcover The Desert Lake]," y Sessions S. Wheeler, 1967, p. 79.</ref> | ||
Ray Mosley owned a ranch on the west side of the [[Selenite Range]] that consisted of buildings and a tungsten mine at S30 T30N R24E. | Ray Mosley owned a ranch on the west side of the [[Selenite Range]] that consisted of buildings and a tungsten mine at S30 T30N R24E. |
Revision as of 17:14, 5 September 2022
R.H. Cowles owned a ranch near Limbo.
A 1874 plat of S15 T30N R24 shows "Gummels House."
A 1910 land patent naming Alex Ranson, Nick Curnow, E. H Cowles and James Raser was granted as a selenite mining placer for these locations:
- NV Mount Diablo 030N - 023½E 5 3602 Washoe
- NV Mount Diablo 030N - 024E 6 3602 Pershing
- NV Mount Diablo 031N - 024E 31 3602 Pershing
A Cowles Ranch is shown in a 1954 map as being on the east side of the Selenite Range along old Nevada Highway 48 at S16 T30N R24E[1]
Wheeler states that there was a big R.H. Cowles Ranch near Pyramid. [2]
Ray Mosley owned a ranch on the west side of the Selenite Range that consisted of buildings and a tungsten mine at S30 T30N R24E.
References
- ↑ "1954 Pershing County Zone 1 map," Nevada Department of Transportation.
- ↑ The Desert Lake," y Sessions S. Wheeler, 1967, p. 79.