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Humboldt

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Humboldt

River in north Nevada; length 490 km/304 mi. It rises in northeast Nevada, flows southwest through the Humboldt Lake, and ends in the area of interior drainage known as the Humboldt Sink. It is used for irrigation; the Rye Patch Dam (1936) forms Rye Patch Reservoir, to the north-northeast of Lovelock.

For westward-bound 19th-century emigrants, the Humboldt provided a main route from Salt Lake City, Utah, to California. The transcontinental railway (1860s) and modern roads follow the river. In the 20th century, it has been the site of irrigation works.



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He, two others, and myself, started to the new silver mines in the Humboldt mountains--he to be Probate Judge of Humboldt county, and we to mine.
There, according to Humboldt, reigns utter darkness, which the light of the sun and the earth cannot break.
On a point not far from the city, where a rivulet entered the sea, I observed a fact connected with a subject discussed by Humboldt.
 
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