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A recent edit states that "L. Salado" on the map is Great Salt Lake. I have my doubts as to whether that is a justifiable inference: it's way too far south; Lake Timpanogos on the map is actually closer to the location of Great Salt Lake. Was the inference just based on the name, or is there a citation for this? - Jmabel | Talk 04:13, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
While checking the link for the sentence "in 1836 Tanner repeated the depictions of the three rivers, except he identified the "R. Timpanogos" as "R. S. Sacramento ou (or) Timpanogos" I found out that the river is still called just "R. Timpanogos". אביהו ( talk) 09:07, 31 December 2016 (UTC)
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A recent edit states that "L. Salado" on the map is Great Salt Lake. I have my doubts as to whether that is a justifiable inference: it's way too far south; Lake Timpanogos on the map is actually closer to the location of Great Salt Lake. Was the inference just based on the name, or is there a citation for this? - Jmabel | Talk 04:13, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
While checking the link for the sentence "in 1836 Tanner repeated the depictions of the three rivers, except he identified the "R. Timpanogos" as "R. S. Sacramento ou (or) Timpanogos" I found out that the river is still called just "R. Timpanogos". אביהו ( talk) 09:07, 31 December 2016 (UTC)
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