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Created page with "Oneida, California was at one time the end point of the Nevada-California-Oregon Railway. Services started in 1882.<ref>[https://www.urbaneagle.com/nco/nco-timeline.html NCO Timeline]</ref> Oneida Station, located on the Evand Ranch, was 30 miles north of Reno, two miles from Purdy.<ref>"[https://www.sierracountyhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/Vol31No2-2003Jun.pdf The Sierran]," Sierra County Historical Society, volume XXXI, number 2, Summer 2003.</ref> ==Reference..." |
Oneida, Antelope, Evans, and possibly Purdy |
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Services started in 1882.<ref>[https://www.urbaneagle.com/nco/nco-timeline.html NCO Timeline]</ref> | Services started in 1882.<ref>[https://www.urbaneagle.com/nco/nco-timeline.html NCO Timeline]</ref> | ||
Oneida Station, located on the | Oneida Station, located on the Evans Ranch, was 30 miles north of Reno, two miles from Purdy.<ref>"[https://www.sierracountyhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/Vol31No2-2003Jun.pdf The Sierran]," Sierra County Historical Society, volume XXXI, number 2, Summer 2003.</ref> | ||
:"The Evans Ranch became the northern terminus of the railroad, and was known over the years as Oneida, Antelope, Evans, and possibly Purdy. The | |||
ranch has been recorded as an archaeological site."<ref>"https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=84912&inline Hallelujah Junction Wildlife Area Land Management Plan]," California Department of Fish and Game, North Central Region, December 2009.</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 20:37, 30 March 2024
Oneida, California was at one time the end point of the Nevada-California-Oregon Railway.
Services started in 1882.[1]
Oneida Station, located on the Evans Ranch, was 30 miles north of Reno, two miles from Purdy.[2]
- "The Evans Ranch became the northern terminus of the railroad, and was known over the years as Oneida, Antelope, Evans, and possibly Purdy. The
ranch has been recorded as an archaeological site."[3]
References
- ↑ NCO Timeline
- ↑ "The Sierran," Sierra County Historical Society, volume XXXI, number 2, Summer 2003.
- ↑ "https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=84912&inline Hallelujah Junction Wildlife Area Land Management Plan]," California Department of Fish and Game, North Central Region, December 2009.
External links
- California and Nevada, Northern Half. (Crum, 1901) - map showing Oneida near Purdy