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* Richard E. Lingenfelterm, "[http://books.google.com/books?id=PQqhz7JSQZUC&lpg=PA252&dq=Vernon%20nevada%20-missouri&pg=PA252#v=onepage&q=Vernon%20nevada%20-missouri&f=false The Newspapers of Nevada: A History and Bibliography, 1854-1979,]" p. 252. The Vernon Miner newspaper was printed at the Lovelock plant. After a series of starts and stops, the plant later moved to [[Mazuma]]. | * Richard E. Lingenfelterm, "[http://books.google.com/books?id=PQqhz7JSQZUC&lpg=PA252&dq=Vernon%20nevada%20-missouri&pg=PA252#v=onepage&q=Vernon%20nevada%20-missouri&f=false The Newspapers of Nevada: A History and Bibliography, 1854-1979,]" p. 252. The Vernon Miner newspaper was printed at the Lovelock plant. After a series of starts and stops, the plant later moved to [[Mazuma]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:57, 2 March 2014
Vernon is a ghost town located in the Seven Troughs Range.
References
- Wikipedia
- GNIS:
- Vernon (historical)
- Vernon Post Office (historical)
- Citation: Gamett, James, and Paher, Stanley W. Nevada Post Offices. Las Vegas: Nevada Publications, 1983, 176 pp. Discusses historical background of Nevada post offices. p116
- Vernon Mine
- Citation: Johnson, Maureen G., "Geology and Mineral Deposits of Pershing County, Nevada," Reno: Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Bulletin 89, 1977, 115pp. Describes the mining districts, mines, mills, and resources of the mentioned county. p88
- Helen S. Carlson, "Nevada Place Names: A Geographical Dictionary," p. 239. Post office from October 31, 1906 until July 31, 1913. Located 35 miles west of Lovelock.
- Richard E. Lingenfelterm, "The Newspapers of Nevada: A History and Bibliography, 1854-1979," p. 252. The Vernon Miner newspaper was printed at the Lovelock plant. After a series of starts and stops, the plant later moved to Mazuma.