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'''Maud's Well''' is located east of [[Rosebud Canyon]]<ref>"[https://klamathcountyhistoricalsociety.org/images/Echoes/Klamath-Echoes-No.-9---Applegate-Trail.pdf The Applegate Trail]," Devere Helfrich, Klamath Echoes, number 9, 1971, p. 22, 24.</ref> and north of [[Scossa]] at S34, T34N, R30E<ref>"[https://data.nbmg.unr.edu/Public/Geothermal/SiteDescriptions/KammaMountains.pdf Kamma Mountains]," Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, UNR, 2014.</ref> or 40°45'59.8"N 118°34'46.9"W. | '''Maud's Well''' is located east of [[Rosebud Canyon]]<ref>"[https://klamathcountyhistoricalsociety.org/images/Echoes/Klamath-Echoes-No.-9---Applegate-Trail.pdf The Applegate Trail]," Devere Helfrich, Klamath Echoes, number 9, 1971, p. 22, 24.</ref> and north of [[Scossa]] at S34, T34N, R30E<ref>"[https://data.nbmg.unr.edu/Public/Geothermal/SiteDescriptions/KammaMountains.pdf Kamma Mountains]," Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, UNR, 2014.</ref> or 40°45'59.8"N 118°34'46.9"W. | ||
Maud's Well first appears in a 1:250,000 map of Lovelock, NV 1931 (HTMC, 1955 ed.). | |||
Note that Maude is a synonym for Burro, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_Her_Name_Was_Maud And Her Name was Maud], a comic strip from the early 1900s. | Note that Maude is a synonym for Burro, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_Her_Name_Was_Maud And Her Name was Maud], a comic strip from the early 1900s. | ||
Revision as of 06:35, 23 November 2023
Maud's Well is located east of Rosebud Canyon[1] and north of Scossa at S34, T34N, R30E[2] or 40°45'59.8"N 118°34'46.9"W.
Maud's Well first appears in a 1:250,000 map of Lovelock, NV 1931 (HTMC, 1955 ed.).
Note that Maude is a synonym for Burro, see And Her Name was Maud, a comic strip from the early 1900s.
References
- ↑ "The Applegate Trail," Devere Helfrich, Klamath Echoes, number 9, 1971, p. 22, 24.
- ↑ "Kamma Mountains," Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, UNR, 2014.
External links
- 6 photos of "Engine at Maud's Well" by Kenneth Carpenter (unr)
- Emigrant Trails in the Black Rock Desert: A Study of the Fremont Applegate-Lassen, and Nobles' Routes in the Winnemucca District," Peggy McGuckian Jones, 1980, BLM, p. 29, 79. - Discussion of the location of the emigrant trail