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[[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. | ||
Tollhouse appears in the GNIS downloads as 856410, but is not found on the [https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/search/names/856410 nationalmap.gov]. The GNIS download states that Tollhouse was at [https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Tollhouse¶ms=41_07_03_N_117_39_43_W_type:city_region:US-NV 41.1174016 -117.6620724]. | |||
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Revision as of 04:53, 23 May 2023
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.
Tollhouse appears in the GNIS downloads as 856410, but is not found on the nationalmap.gov. The GNIS download states that Tollhouse was at 41.1174016 -117.6620724.
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.