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Effie Mona Mack's 1936 book ''Nevada'' states that Camp Black was near [[Massacre Lake]].<ref>"Nevada," Effie Mona Mack, p. 326 1936.</ref> Mack states that the war department records indicate that there were a number of temporary camps with that name, but Nevada had only one camp at a time with that name. | Effie Mona Mack's 1936 book ''Nevada'' states that Camp Black was near [[Massacre Lake]].<ref>"Nevada," Effie Mona Mack, p. 326 1936.</ref> Mack states that the war department records indicate that there were a number of temporary camps with that name, but Nevada had only one camp at a time with that name. | ||
Ruhlen states that the Camp Black near Massacre Lake was occupied in 1865.<ref name="Ruhlen">Col. George Ruhlen, "[https://www.onlinenevada.org/sites/default/files/EarlyForts_Ruhlen_1964_Part1.pdf Early Nevada Forts]," Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, p. 51, Vol. VII, No. 3-4, 1964.</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:59, 15 June 2023
Effie Mona Mack's 1936 book Nevada states that Camp Black was near Massacre Lake.[1] Mack states that the war department records indicate that there were a number of temporary camps with that name, but Nevada had only one camp at a time with that name.
Ruhlen states that the Camp Black near Massacre Lake was occupied in 1865.[2]
References
- ↑ "Nevada," Effie Mona Mack, p. 326 1936.
- ↑ Col. George Ruhlen, "Early Nevada Forts," Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, p. 51, Vol. VII, No. 3-4, 1964.