Pyramid Peak place
Summary: A peak rising several thousand feet, used as a landmark by emigrants.
Completeness: 60/100 Grade C
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Claims (2)
discovered
landmark visible for several days travel
cited from The oldest mining camp in the southwest… (1891) · +1 moreagaw, 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 …
witnessed
emigrants
cited from Pyramid Peak, rising several thousand feet… (1891)Pyramid Peak, rising several thousand feet
above the surrounding country, was a landmark
visible for several days travel, and the approach
to the well known spot was hailed with pleasure
by the weary, dust stained emigrants, who
Sources (3)
Pyramid Peak, rising several thousand feet…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
Pyramid Peak, rising several thousand feet… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details
The oldest mining camp in the southwest… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details