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Pyramid Peak place

id: p_pyramid-peak_6e07f8
Probable 70%Duplicate candidateLost place
Summary:  A peak rising several thousand feet, used as a landmark by emigrants.
Completeness: 34/100 Grade F
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  • Sourced claims (≥3)Has 1/3 sourced claims. Extract more from existing chunks or ingest a new source.
  • Multiple primary sources
  • CoordinatesPlace needs a location — add lat/lng or research a modern equivalent.
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  1. Sourced claims (≥3): Has 1/3 sourced claims. Extract more from existing chunks or ingest a new source.
  2. Published story: Generate a permanent story page via the admin Story API — drives SEO + reader retention.
  3. Coordinates: Place needs a location — add lat/lng or research a modern equivalent.
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Claims (1)

discovered

landmark visible for several days travel
cited from The oldest mining camp in the southwest… (1891) · +1 more
agaw, George- town; W. H. Johnston, St. Louis; Fred Smith, Joe Mahoney, H. H. Kidder, C. H. Dane, B. A. Knowles, Deming; W. H. Sebastian, San Fran- cisco; Ed Pennington, F. O. Robinson, C. V. Hugo and wife, Deming. PYRAMID A Sketch of the …

Sources (2)

Pyramid Peak, rising several thousand feet…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

The oldest mining camp in the southwest…

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details