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 * Waterloo Mining Railroad (check to confirm | fix with Dab solver)
 * added links pointing to Calico, Calico Mountains and Calico, California


 * Borate and Daggett Railroad (check to confirm | fix with Dab solver)
 * added a link pointing to Calico, California

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 * Junction," but to avoid confusion with the town of Calico, the town was renamed Daggett after [John Daggett], who was just elected to be Lieutenant Governor of California in 1881 and was a

Daggett
Hello, Nictrain. Thanks for your edits to Daggett. Sorry, I've had to revert the changes. Too much of what you put in lacks sources. And too much is like a personal essay. I'm a desert rat myself, but when it comes to working on Wikipedia I think we've got to stick with the rules. Please continue to work on the article. Perhaps you can do bit-by-bit edits. I'll look at them and give hints along the way. Thanks. – S. Rich (talk) 04:25, 27 May 2014 (UTC)

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Infomainiac listed at Redirects for discussion
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 * Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad ([//dispenser.info.tm/~dispenser/cgi-bin/dablinks.py/Tonopah_and_Tidewater_Railroad check to confirm] | [//dispenser.info.tm/~dispenser/cgi-bin/dab_solver.py/Tonopah_and_Tidewater_Railroad?client=notify fix with Dab solver])
 * added links pointing to Barstow, Goldfield, Apple Valley, Black Mountains, Barnwell, Ryan and Daggett

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Speedy deletion nomination of Sharp and Fellows, Inc.


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