Tungsten Flat, Vontrigger Hills and a Granite Mountain Spring

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We find a couple of these old stoves.  They're pretty distinctive and a bit of detective work in old catalogues, such as the 1897 Sears Roebuck & Co. catalogue, shows that this is a gasoline stove.  The appendage to the left of the stove is where the gas container sat.

We find a couple of these old stoves. They're pretty distinctive and a bit of detective work in old catalogues, such as the 1897 Sears Roebuck & Co. catalogue, shows that this is a gasoline stove. The appendage to the left of the stove is where the gas container sat.