Eastern Mojave Vegetation Ivanpah Road - Mojave National Preserve  
 

Tom Schweich  

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Literature Cited:
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Other articles:
• Nipton Road:   at Ivanpah Rd;  

Junction: Nipton Road, west to US Interstate 15, or east to Nipton.

Other articles:
• Morning Star Mine Road:   at Ivanpah Road.;  

Junction: Morning Star Mine Road, west to Cima.

Other articles:
• Power Line Road:  Ivanpah Road;  

Junction: Power Line Road

 

 

Locations: Ivanpah (#3).  

Ivanpah

 

Full Size ImageCastle Mountains Mine as seen from Ivanpah Road  
One of the several places called "Ivanpah" is the Ivanpah Road crossing of the Union Pacific Railroad.

 

 

Other articles:
• Hart Mine Road:   at Ivanpah Rd;

Locations: Barnwell.
Full Size ImageBarnwell  

Barnwell

Junction: Hart Mine Road

Originally the headquarters of the Briggs and Murphy Ranch. Joined with other ranches into the Rock Springs Land and Cattle Company in 1894.

The site of Barnwell was reached by the Nevada Southern Railway in 1893. At that time the site was named Manvel for the current president of the Santa Fe railroad.

The railroad was reorganized as the California Eastern Railway in 1895, and the branch line to Searchlight built in 1906-1907.

The name of this site was changed to Barnwell in 1907, named for a telegraph operator stationed there by the railroad company.

Other articles:
• Field Notes:  30 May 2005;

Locations: New York Mountains.
Full Size ImageNew York Mountains, as seen from the east on Ivanpah Road.  

 

Other articles:
• Keystone Canyon:  10000;
• Frasera albomarginata:   at Keystone Canyon;

Locations: Keystone Canyon.  

Junctions: Keystone Canyon

Other articles:
• Field Notes:  30 May 2005;

Locations: Castle Peaks.
Full Size ImageLooking north east to the Castle Peaks.  

Castle Peaks to the north east.

Other articles:
• Field Notes:  30 May 2005;
Full Size ImageLooking north on Ivanpah Road.  

Looking north on Ivanpah Road.

Other articles:
• Field Notes:  30 May 2005;

Locations: New York Mountains.
Full Size ImageThe New York Mountains as seen from Ivanpah Road.  

View of the New York Mountains to the west.

 

 

Literature Cited:
- Capps, Richard C., and John A. Moore, 1998.
- Thompson, David G., 1921.

Other articles:
• Routes to Water:  Contents;  

near Purdy

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Castle Mountains Mine as seen from Ivanpah Road
 

Other articles:
• Sagamore Canyon Road:  50000;  

Junction: Sagamore Canyon Road

 

 

Locations: Purdy.  

Purdy

Railroad station, 4 miles southeast of Barnwell, on the Ivanpah 1912 quadrangle, elevation 4524 ft.

 

 

Literature Cited:
- Thompson, David G., 1919.
- Thompson, David G., 1921.

Other articles:
• New York Mountain Road.:   at Ivanpah Rd;

Locations: Jacoby Ranch. Ledge. Maruba P. O..  

OX Ranch

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OX Ranch.
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David Thompson's (1920) map of Lanfair Valley.
Junction: New York Mountain Road, west along the south side of the New York Mountains, past Caruthers Canyon, to Fourth of July.

The headquarters of the OX Ranch is on Ivanpah Road, at the intersection with New York Mountain Road. This location has also been known as "Ledge," a station on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, and " Maruba," which seems to have been the name of a post office (Thompson, 1920). It was at Ledge that Annie Alexander and Louise Kellogg were directed to the south side of the New York Mountains because the road to Keystone Canyon was washed out. Annie and Louise made their way to Caruthers Canyon, thinking they were in Fourth of July Canyon, and collected many specimens in May, 1940.

Thompson (1921) refers to the ranch here as "Jacoby Ranch."

 

 

Literature Cited:
- Thompson, David G., 1921.

Other articles:
• Cedar Canyon Road:  Lanfair;
• Lanfair Road:  Lanfair;
• Routes to Water:   at Lanfair;   at Lanfair;

Locations: Lanfair.  

Lanfair

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Road to Fort Piute.
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"Lanfair #1"
Junctions:
  • Cedar Canyon Road, west past Rock Spring and Pinto Mountain to Black Canyon Road, ending at Kelso-Cima Road
  • Lanfair Road, south past Hackberry Mountain to Goffs, with access to Interstate 40.
  • Road to Fort Piute

There are also several routes from Thompson (1921), Routes to Desert Watering Places in the Mohave Desert Region, that begin, end, or pass through Lanfair:

  • Cima to Lanfair, from Thompson's (1921), Routes to Watering Places …
  • Goodsprings, Nev., to Barnwell and Goffs, Calif., from Thompson's (1921), Routes to Watering Places …
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Date and time this article was prepared: 11/3/2024 5:22:18 PM