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Paiute Meadows is a ranch located on the northeast arm of the Black Rock Desert.
Paiute Meadows is a ranch located on the northeast arm of the Black Rock Desert.


In the 1870s E. W. Crutcher owned Paiute or Piute Meadows.<ref name=silverstate1879>"[https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-jun-16-1879-3363281/ Struggle with a Lunatic]," Silver State, Winnemucca, June 16, 1879, p. 6.</ref>
In the 1870s E. W. Crutcher owned Paiute or Piute Meadows.<ref name=silverstate1879>"[https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-jun-16-1879-3363281/ Struggle with a Lunatic]," Silver State, Winnemucca, June 16, 1879, p. 6.</ref>  Elliot Waller Crutcher's wife's name was Sarah Elizabeth.<ref name=woodland1920>"[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/107203036/mr-mrs-elliot-crutcher-to-observe-61st/ Mr., Mrs. Elliot Crutcher to observe 61st Wedding Anniversary Here]," Woodland Daily Democrat, Woodland, California, August 12, 1920, p. 1.</ref>


In 1879, a Chinese man was killed in a case of justifiable homicide at Paiute Meadows.<ref name=silverstate1879/>
In 1879, a Chinese man was killed in a case of justifiable homicide at Paiute Meadows.<ref name=silverstate1879/>
In the 1880s, Crutcher sold his cattle business to Miller and Lux for $245,000.<ref name=woodland1920/>


[[Miller and Lux]] owned [[Paiute Meadows]] in 1911.<ref name=Mack>"The Indian Massacre of 1911", Mack, Effie Mona, p. 42, 1968.</ref><ref name=Perry>Frank Vernon Perry, "[http://nsla.nevadaculture.org/statepubs/epubs/210777-1972-4Winter.pdf The Last Indian Uprising In The United States]," Winter, 1972, Nevada Historical Society Quarterly.</ref>
[[Miller and Lux]] owned [[Paiute Meadows]] in 1911.<ref name=Mack>"The Indian Massacre of 1911", Mack, Effie Mona, p. 42, 1968.</ref><ref name=Perry>Frank Vernon Perry, "[http://nsla.nevadaculture.org/statepubs/epubs/210777-1972-4Winter.pdf The Last Indian Uprising In The United States]," Winter, 1972, Nevada Historical Society Quarterly.</ref>
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Revision as of 17:15, 8 August 2022

Paiute Meadows is a ranch located on the northeast arm of the Black Rock Desert.

In the 1870s E. W. Crutcher owned Paiute or Piute Meadows.[1] Elliot Waller Crutcher's wife's name was Sarah Elizabeth.[2]

In 1879, a Chinese man was killed in a case of justifiable homicide at Paiute Meadows.[1]

In the 1880s, Crutcher sold his cattle business to Miller and Lux for $245,000.[2]

Miller and Lux owned Paiute Meadows in 1911.[3][4]


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Struggle with a Lunatic," Silver State, Winnemucca, June 16, 1879, p. 6.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Mr., Mrs. Elliot Crutcher to observe 61st Wedding Anniversary Here," Woodland Daily Democrat, Woodland, California, August 12, 1920, p. 1.
  3. "The Indian Massacre of 1911", Mack, Effie Mona, p. 42, 1968.
  4. Frank Vernon Perry, "The Last Indian Uprising In The United States," Winter, 1972, Nevada Historical Society Quarterly.