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The Blue Wing Mountains are located at the north end of the [[Granite Springs Valley]].
The Blue Wing Mountains are located at the north end of the [[Granite Springs Valley]].
To the west of the Blue Wing Mountains is [[Blue Wing Flat]].


On Blue Wing is a rock with the name "C. Donnell" and the year 1946 carved in to it.  This could be Charlie Donnell who hold the patent for a bucket conveyor.<ref>Peggy Jones, "[http://insidenorthernnevada.com/Content/PERSHING-COUNTY-NEWS-/NEWS-Pershing-County/Article/Prospector-finds-mystery-rock-in-Blue-Wing-Mountains/30/161/27783 Prospector finds mystery rock in Blue Wing Mountains: Possible connection to Lovelock inventor]," April 16, 2016, News4Nevada.</ref>
On Blue Wing is a rock with the name "C. Donnell" and the year 1946 carved in to it.  This could be Charlie Donnell who hold the patent for a bucket conveyor.<ref>Peggy Jones, "[http://insidenorthernnevada.com/Content/PERSHING-COUNTY-NEWS-/NEWS-Pershing-County/Article/Prospector-finds-mystery-rock-in-Blue-Wing-Mountains/30/161/27783 Prospector finds mystery rock in Blue Wing Mountains: Possible connection to Lovelock inventor]," April 16, 2016, News4Nevada.</ref>

Revision as of 02:16, 19 June 2017

The Blue Wing Mountains are located at the north end of the Granite Springs Valley.

To the west of the Blue Wing Mountains is Blue Wing Flat.

On Blue Wing is a rock with the name "C. Donnell" and the year 1946 carved in to it. This could be Charlie Donnell who hold the patent for a bucket conveyor.[1]

References

  • GNIS
    • Variant: Bluewing Mountains. Citation: U.S. Geological Survey. Geographic Names Phase I data compilation (1976-1981). 31-Dec-1981. Primarily from U.S. Geological Survey 1:24,000-scale topographic maps (or 1:25K, Puerto Rico 1:20K) and from U.S. Board on Geographic Names files. In some instances, from 1:62,500 scale or 1:250,000 scale maps.
  • Wikipedia
  • Nevada Wilderness.org
  • Summitpost

See Also