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(Hot Springs Station is probably Trego, which was named "Hot Springs" before the Railroad came through.)
 
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Hot Springs Station is probably Trego, which was named "Hot Springs" before the Railroad came through.  The location of the GNIS entry is approximate.
Hot Springs Station is probably [[Trego]], which was named "Hot Springs" before the Railroad came through.  The location of the GNIS entry is approximate.


== Resources ==
Note that there was also a Hot Springs Station on old US-40 at the present-day Nightingale exit.<ref>"[https://www.mindat.org/feature-5500656.html Bradys Hot Springs, Churchill County, Nevada, United States],"  Mindat.org</ref>
* [http://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=gnispq:3:::NO::P3_FID:846458 GNIS]
 
=See also=
* [[Hot Springs Post Office]]
 
=References=
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= Resources=
* [https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/summary/846458 GNIS]
** Description: "approx coordinates"
** Description: "approx coordinates"
** Citation: "Bancroft's Map of California and Nevada: 1868, scale 1 inch=24 miles. H. H. Bancroft & Co., Booksellers & Stationers, San Francisco, Calif. Entered according to an act of Congress, A.D. 1868, by H. H. Bancroft & Company in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of California."
** Citation: "[http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~215908~5502250:California,-Nevada,-Utah-And-Arizon Bancroft's Map of California and Nevada: 1868], scale 1 inch=24 miles. H. H. Bancroft & Co., Booksellers & Stationers, San Francisco, Calif. Entered according to an act of Congress, A.D. 1868, by H. H. Bancroft & Company in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of California."


[[Category:GNIS]]
[[Category:GNIS]]

Latest revision as of 13:47, 23 July 2023

Hot Springs Station is probably Trego, which was named "Hot Springs" before the Railroad came through. The location of the GNIS entry is approximate.

Note that there was also a Hot Springs Station on old US-40 at the present-day Nightingale exit.[1]

See also

References

Resources

  • GNIS
    • Description: "approx coordinates"
    • Citation: "Bancroft's Map of California and Nevada: 1868, scale 1 inch=24 miles. H. H. Bancroft & Co., Booksellers & Stationers, San Francisco, Calif. Entered according to an act of Congress, A.D. 1868, by H. H. Bancroft & Company in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of California."