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- Kearsarge_(ghost_town),_California abstract "Kearsarge or Kearsarge City is a former mining settlement in Inyo County, eastern California. It was located high up on the east slope of the Sierra Nevada, 8 miles (13 km) west of present-day town of Independence, California.The mining camp was in the Kearsarge Mining District, located just below the 12,621-foot-high (3,847 m) high granite Kearsarge Peak, and east of the Kearsarge Pass.".
- Q6382246 abstract "Kearsarge or Kearsarge City is a former mining settlement in Inyo County, eastern California. It was located high up on the east slope of the Sierra Nevada, 8 miles (13 km) west of present-day town of Independence, California.The mining camp was in the Kearsarge Mining District, located just below the 12,621-foot-high (3,847 m) high granite Kearsarge Peak, and east of the Kearsarge Pass.".
- Kearsarge_(ghost_town),_California comment "Kearsarge or Kearsarge City is a former mining settlement in Inyo County, eastern California. It was located high up on the east slope of the Sierra Nevada, 8 miles (13 km) west of present-day town of Independence, California.The mining camp was in the Kearsarge Mining District, located just below the 12,621-foot-high (3,847 m) high granite Kearsarge Peak, and east of the Kearsarge Pass.".
- Q6382246 comment "Kearsarge or Kearsarge City is a former mining settlement in Inyo County, eastern California. It was located high up on the east slope of the Sierra Nevada, 8 miles (13 km) west of present-day town of Independence, California.The mining camp was in the Kearsarge Mining District, located just below the 12,621-foot-high (3,847 m) high granite Kearsarge Peak, and east of the Kearsarge Pass.".