Sagebrush Reflections

Honey Lake Valley, 1952

It is only fitting that I bring my first book Sagebrush Reflections: The History of Amedee & Honey Lake to the forefront, since there is water in Honey Lake. A lot has happened on the lake, whether it had water or not. Honey Lake is a remnant of Lake Lahontan, as many have witnessed the playa lake goes through periods of high water and/or the other extreme no water. It was at one time popular with boaters, its water was used in irrigation projects, it supported a fishery, among the topics explored.  In addition, the first segment contains the only concise work on the infamous Nevada-California-Oregon Railroad boomtown of Amedee located on the east shore of Honey Lake. So for a mere $12.00 you can buy this classic work.

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