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Lander Spring is located in the [[Kamma Mountains]]<ref>Frederick Leslie Ransom, "[http://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/0414/report.pdf Notes on Some Mining Districts in Humboldt County, Nevada]," USGS Bulletin 414, 1919. Map showing Lander Spring</ref><ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=1SPDUAlJBcUC&lpg=PA127&ots=arXSU9lecu&dq=Lander%20Spring%20Kamma&pg=PA127#v=onepage&q=Lander%20Spring%20Kamma&f=false Report of the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel, Volume 6]," p. 127, 1876. "Another sanidin bearing andesite is found near Lander Spring Kamma Mountains Nevada."</ref>.
Lander Spring is located in the [[Kamma Mountains]]<ref>Frederick Leslie Ransom, "[http://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/0414/report.pdf Notes on Some Mining Districts in Humboldt County, Nevada]," USGS Bulletin 414, 1919. Map showing Lander Spring</ref><ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=1SPDUAlJBcUC&lpg=PA127&ots=arXSU9lecu&dq=Lander%20Spring%20Kamma&pg=PA127#v=onepage&q=Lander%20Spring%20Kamma&f=false Report of the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel, Volume 6]," p. 127, 1876. "Another sanidin bearing andesite is found near Lander Spring Kamma Mountains Nevada."</ref>.
[[Frederick W. Lander]] was in the area in 1860<ref>Devere Heifrich, "[http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1957/12127/KlamathEchoes1971.pdf;jsessionid=3446F35737EED0D6C2C0CBA71FEFCEFD?sequence=1 The Applegate Trail]," Klamath Historical Society, p. 23, 1971. Possible route.</ref>.
   
   
== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 16:36, 30 November 2014

Lander Spring is located in the Kamma Mountains[1][2].

Frederick W. Lander was in the area in 1860[3].

References

  1. Frederick Leslie Ransom, "Notes on Some Mining Districts in Humboldt County, Nevada," USGS Bulletin 414, 1919. Map showing Lander Spring
  2. Report of the Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel, Volume 6," p. 127, 1876. "Another sanidin bearing andesite is found near Lander Spring Kamma Mountains Nevada."
  3. Devere Heifrich, "The Applegate Trail," Klamath Historical Society, p. 23, 1971. Possible route.

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