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* Fairfield states that in 1856, Ladue Vary and Fred Hines discovered the springs that were later named [[Trego]] when they took a short cut from Granite Creek (now known as [[Granite Ranch]]) across the playa towards [[Rabbit Hole Spring]]. When they arrived at the Humboldt River, the met a wagon train on the [[Nobles Trail]]. Vary and Hines told the emigrants about the spring, and the emigrants took the shortcut and the Nobles trail was adjusted accordingly. | * Fairfield states that in 1856, Ladue Vary and Fred Hines discovered the springs that were later named [[Trego]] when they took a short cut from Granite Creek (now known as [[Granite Ranch]]) across the playa towards [[Rabbit Hole Spring]]. When they arrived at the Humboldt River, the met a wagon train on the [[Nobles Trail]]. Vary and Hines told the emigrants about the spring, and the emigrants took the shortcut and the Nobles trail was adjusted accordingly. | ||
* Fairfield, "[http://books.google.com/books?id=NRcVAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA262&ots=P_OCd4uKAn&dq=%22Smoke%20creek%20station%22%20railroad&pg=PA261#v=onepage&q=%22Smoke%20creek%20station%22%20railroad&f=false Fairfield's Pioneer History of Lassen County, California]," p. 261. "In the fall of 1861 J.H. Breed bought his brother's share of the Smoke Creek Station and probably got the part that belonged to Hines a little later on. | * Fairfield, "[http://books.google.com/books?id=NRcVAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA262&ots=P_OCd4uKAn&dq=%22Smoke%20creek%20station%22%20railroad&pg=PA261#v=onepage&q=%22Smoke%20creek%20station%22%20railroad&f=false Fairfield's Pioneer History of Lassen County, California]," p. 261. "In the fall of 1861 J.H. Breed bought his brother's share of the [[Smoke Creek Station]] and probably got the part that belonged to Hines a little later on. |
Revision as of 18:12, 27 November 2014
Fred Hines was in the Black Rock Desert area in the 1850's and 1860's.
- Fairfield states that in 1856, Ladue Vary and Fred Hines discovered the springs that were later named Trego when they took a short cut from Granite Creek (now known as Granite Ranch) across the playa towards Rabbit Hole Spring. When they arrived at the Humboldt River, the met a wagon train on the Nobles Trail. Vary and Hines told the emigrants about the spring, and the emigrants took the shortcut and the Nobles trail was adjusted accordingly.
- Fairfield, "Fairfield's Pioneer History of Lassen County, California," p. 261. "In the fall of 1861 J.H. Breed bought his brother's share of the Smoke Creek Station and probably got the part that belonged to Hines a little later on.