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Deep Hole, Nevada

Deep Hole is a ghost town in Washoe County, Nevada. Founded by Ladue Vary in 1856,[1] Deep Hole is located southwest of the Granite Range in the Black Rock Desert at the north end of the Smoke Creek Desert.[4]

Deep Hole, Nevada
Deep Hole, Nevada
Location within the state of Nevada
Deep Hole, Nevada
Deep Hole, Nevada (the United States)
Coordinates: 40°43′09″N 119°29′00″W / 40.71917°N 119.48333°W / 40.71917; -119.48333
CountryUnited States
StateNevada
CountyWashoe
Founded byLadue Vary[1]
Named forDeep Hole Spring [2][3]
Elevation
3,927 ft (1,197 m)

History edit

Numaga and Lander edit

In 1860, Frederick W. Lander negotiated peace with the Paiute leader Numaga at Deep Hole Spring during the Paiute War. Lander's assistant commissary agent captured five Northern Paiute near the Humboldt River. He released two of them in exchange for a promise that they would return with their leader, Naanah.[5] Lander and Neenah met on 12 August, and they agreed that Naanah would bring Numaga to a meeting at Deep Hole Springs.[6] On 21 August 1860 Numaga met with Lander at the agreed location, and after eating food prepared by Lander's men the two men smoked for a while. Lander opened the negotiation by saying he could relay Numaga's grievances to the "Great Father" in Washington, but could make no promises.[7]

Numaga said he was pleased to hear no promises, because the whites had never kept any promises they had made in the past. He said he could not guarantee being able to prevent attacks by roaming bands of Paiutes, any more than the "Great Father" had shown he was able to prevent whites from killing Indians.[7] He said that the violence was due to the hostile attitude of whites, who had ravaged Paiute women and killed their men without cause. He disclaimed responsibility for the Williams Station massacre, which he blamed on a group of Bannocks over whom he had no authority. However, he said that if the whites had come to him afterwards to discuss the problem, as had been agreed by treaty, there would have been no need for fighting.[8]

Lander asked Numaga to try to restrain the Paiutes from hostilities for a year, and he would try to arrange a treaty under which they would retain possession of the lands they held and regain possession or be paid for lands that had been seized from them. Numaga accepted this. He said he would try to bring Poito to meet with Frederick Dodge, the Indian agent, to arrange a formal truce.[7]

1860s edit

A post office was in operation from July 1866 through August 1867 and from February 1894 until October 1911.[9]

In July, 1869, two men were murdered at Deep Hole and four Paiutes were murdered in retribution.[10] In 1965, a nearby ridge was named Bloody Point to commemorate this incident.[11]

Louis Gerlach edit

Louis Gerlach bought the Deep Hole, Granite Creek and Clear Creek ranches in the 1884[12] or 1890s.[13] In 1906, the nearby town of Gerlach, Nevada was established and named for Louis Gerlach.[14] In 1920, Gerlach sold his 22,000 head of cattle and went into the sheep business.[15] The Gerlach Livestock Company owned Deep Hole at least through 1936.[16] The property was sold in the 1940s.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Fairfield, Asa Merrill (1916). Fairfield's Pioneer History of Lassen County, California. H. S. Crocker. p. 89. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
  2. ^ Davis, Sam P. (1913). The History of Nevada. Vol. 2. p. 1030. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
  3. ^ "Deep Hole Spring". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. 1990-12-01. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
  4. ^ "Deep Hole (Populated Place)". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. 1990-12-01. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
  5. ^ Ecelbarger 2000, p. 68.
  6. ^ Ecelbarger 2000, p. 69.
  7. ^ a b c Ecelbarger 2000, p. 70.
  8. ^ Knack 1999, p. 72-73.
  9. ^ "Deep Hole Post Office". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. 1990-12-01. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
  10. ^ Fairfield, Asa Merrill (1916). Fairfield's Pioneer History of Lassen County, California. H. S. Crocker. pp. 475–481. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
  11. ^ "Bloody Point". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. 1980-12-12. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
  12. ^ "Passing of Last Pony Expressman. (Obituary of Louis Dean)". San Francisco Chronicle. 1913-03-30. p. 28. Louis Dean, Louis Gerlach and Henry Flak (sic, probably Henry Fisk) bought the Ward Brother's Cattle Outfit in 1884.
  13. ^ a b Wheeler, Sessions (May 1978). The Black Rock Desert. pp. 157–158. ISBN 9780870045394. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
  14. ^ Carlson, Helen S. (1974-01-01). Nevada Place Names: A Geographical Dictionary. University of Nevada Press. p. 119. ISBN 9780874170948. Retrieved 2015-12-26.
  15. ^ "Livestock News". Pacific Rural Press. Vol. 79, no. 4. 1910-01-22.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-01-11. Retrieved 2015-12-26.

Further reading edit

  • Ecelbarger, Gary L. (2000). Frederick W. Lander: The Great Natural American Soldier. Louisiana State University Press. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-8071-2580-9. Retrieved 2012-09-14.
  • Knack, Martha C. (1999-08-01). As Long As The River Shall Run: An Ethnohistory Of Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation. University of Nevada Press. p. 72. ISBN 978-0-87417-334-5. Retrieved 2012-09-14.

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Deep Hole is a ghost town in Washoe County Nevada Founded by Ladue Vary in 1856 1 Deep Hole is located southwest of the Granite Range in the Black Rock Desert at the north end of the Smoke Creek Desert 4 Deep Hole NevadaGhost townDeep Hole NevadaLocation within the state of NevadaShow map of NevadaDeep Hole NevadaDeep Hole Nevada the United States Show map of the United StatesCoordinates 40 43 09 N 119 29 00 W 40 71917 N 119 48333 W 40 71917 119 48333CountryUnited StatesStateNevadaCountyWashoeFounded byLadue Vary 1 Named forDeep Hole Spring 2 3 Elevation3 927 ft 1 197 m Contents 1 History 1 1 Numaga and Lander 1 2 1860s 1 3 Louis Gerlach 2 References 3 Further readingHistory editNumaga and Lander edit In 1860 Frederick W Lander negotiated peace with the Paiute leader Numaga at Deep Hole Spring during the Paiute War Lander s assistant commissary agent captured five Northern Paiute near the Humboldt River He released two of them in exchange for a promise that they would return with their leader Naanah 5 Lander and Neenah met on 12 August and they agreed that Naanah would bring Numaga to a meeting at Deep Hole Springs 6 On 21 August 1860 Numaga met with Lander at the agreed location and after eating food prepared by Lander s men the two men smoked for a while Lander opened the negotiation by saying he could relay Numaga s grievances to the Great Father in Washington but could make no promises 7 Numaga said he was pleased to hear no promises because the whites had never kept any promises they had made in the past He said he could not guarantee being able to prevent attacks by roaming bands of Paiutes any more than the Great Father had shown he was able to prevent whites from killing Indians 7 He said that the violence was due to the hostile attitude of whites who had ravaged Paiute women and killed their men without cause He disclaimed responsibility for the Williams Station massacre which he blamed on a group of Bannocks over whom he had no authority However he said that if the whites had come to him afterwards to discuss the problem as had been agreed by treaty there would have been no need for fighting 8 Lander asked Numaga to try to restrain the Paiutes from hostilities for a year and he would try to arrange a treaty under which they would retain possession of the lands they held and regain possession or be paid for lands that had been seized from them Numaga accepted this He said he would try to bring Poito to meet with Frederick Dodge the Indian agent to arrange a formal truce 7 1860s edit A post office was in operation from July 1866 through August 1867 and from February 1894 until October 1911 9 In July 1869 two men were murdered at Deep Hole and four Paiutes were murdered in retribution 10 In 1965 a nearby ridge was named Bloody Point to commemorate this incident 11 Louis Gerlach edit Louis Gerlach bought the Deep Hole Granite Creek and Clear Creek ranches in the 1884 12 or 1890s 13 In 1906 the nearby town of Gerlach Nevada was established and named for Louis Gerlach 14 In 1920 Gerlach sold his 22 000 head of cattle and went into the sheep business 15 The Gerlach Livestock Company owned Deep Hole at least through 1936 16 The property was sold in the 1940s 13 References edit a b Fairfield Asa Merrill 1916 Fairfield s Pioneer History of Lassen County California H S Crocker p 89 Retrieved 2015 12 26 Davis Sam P 1913 The History of Nevada Vol 2 p 1030 Retrieved 2015 12 26 Deep Hole Spring Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior 1990 12 01 Retrieved 2015 12 26 Deep Hole Populated Place Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior 1990 12 01 Retrieved 2015 12 26 Ecelbarger 2000 p 68 Ecelbarger 2000 p 69 a b c Ecelbarger 2000 p 70 Knack 1999 p 72 73 Deep Hole Post Office Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior 1990 12 01 Retrieved 2015 12 26 Fairfield Asa Merrill 1916 Fairfield s Pioneer History of Lassen County California H S Crocker pp 475 481 Retrieved 2015 12 26 Bloody Point Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior 1980 12 12 Retrieved 2015 12 26 Passing of Last Pony Expressman Obituary of Louis Dean San Francisco Chronicle 1913 03 30 p 28 Louis Dean Louis Gerlach and Henry Flak sic probably Henry Fisk bought the Ward Brother s Cattle Outfit in 1884 a b Wheeler Sessions May 1978 The Black Rock Desert pp 157 158 ISBN 9780870045394 Retrieved 2015 12 26 Carlson Helen S 1974 01 01 Nevada Place Names A Geographical Dictionary University of Nevada Press p 119 ISBN 9780874170948 Retrieved 2015 12 26 Livestock News Pacific Rural Press Vol 79 no 4 1910 01 22 Washoe County Nevada 1936 Tax List page 16 Archived from the original on 2016 01 11 Retrieved 2015 12 26 Further reading editEcelbarger Gary L 2000 Frederick W Lander The Great Natural American Soldier Louisiana State University Press p 69 ISBN 978 0 8071 2580 9 Retrieved 2012 09 14 Knack Martha C 1999 08 01 As Long As The River Shall Run An Ethnohistory Of Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation University of Nevada Press p 72 ISBN 978 0 87417 334 5 Retrieved 2012 09 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Deep Hole Nevada amp oldid 1182833552, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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