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Wagner Springs is located on Soldier Meadow Road near [[Wheeler Ranch]]. | Wagner Springs is located on Soldier Meadow Road near [[Wheeler Ranch]]. | ||
Wagner Springs is possibly named for a John Wagner who accompanied [[Louis Gerlach]] in 1902<ref>Nevada State Journal, "[http://newspaperarchive.com/daily-nevada-state-journal/1902-03-12 A Cattle Deal]," "Louis Gerlach and John Wagner are up from Stockton .They have chased about 200 head of Miller..."</ref>. | Wagner Springs is possibly named for a John Wagner who accompanied [[Louis Gerlach]] in 1902<ref>Nevada State Journal, "[http://newspaperarchive.com/daily-nevada-state-journal/1902-03-12 A Cattle Deal]," "Louis Gerlach and John Wagner are up from Stockton .They have chased about 200 head of Miller..."</ref>. Alternatively, perhaps it was named after Richar Wagner or W. M. Wagner, who are listed in the [[1925 Washoe County Directory]]. | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 05:57, 19 November 2014
Wagner Springs is located on Soldier Meadow Road near Wheeler Ranch.
Wagner Springs is possibly named for a John Wagner who accompanied Louis Gerlach in 1902[1]. Alternatively, perhaps it was named after Richar Wagner or W. M. Wagner, who are listed in the 1925 Washoe County Directory.
References
- ↑ Nevada State Journal, "A Cattle Deal," "Louis Gerlach and John Wagner are up from Stockton .They have chased about 200 head of Miller..."