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The Selenite Range is located to the east of [[Empire]]. | The Selenite Range is located to the east of [[Empire]]. | ||
Lorry states that Beckwith crossed the Selenite Range in 1854 and F. W. Egloffstein sketched the surrounding area. Egloffstein's drawings were used as the basis for a steel plate lithograph called the [[Valley of the Mud Lakes]]<ref>Jerome L. Lorry, "[http://nsla.nevadaculture.org/statepubs/epubs/210777-2008-1Spring.pdf Unveiling the Black Rock A History of Exploration in Nevada's Remote Northwest Corner]," Nevada State Historical Society Quarterly, p. 3-24, Spring 2008.</ref> | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selenite_Range Wikipedia] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selenite_Range Wikipedia] | ||
Revision as of 05:23, 22 January 2015
The Selenite Range is located to the east of Empire.
Lorry states that Beckwith crossed the Selenite Range in 1854 and F. W. Egloffstein sketched the surrounding area. Egloffstein's drawings were used as the basis for a steel plate lithograph called the Valley of the Mud Lakes[1]
References
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External Resources
- ↑ Jerome L. Lorry, "Unveiling the Black Rock A History of Exploration in Nevada's Remote Northwest Corner," Nevada State Historical Society Quarterly, p. 3-24, Spring 2008.