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An official boundary survey in 1864 was ratified by California and Nevada by 7 February 1865 and settled the California-Nevada border at 120 west longitude. This left Honey Valley clearly in what became [[Lassen County, California Genealogy|Lassen County, California]]. The east side of [[Lake County, Nevada Genealogy|Lake]] (later [[Roop County, Nevada Genealogy|Roop]]) County was recognized as part of [[Washoe County, Nevada Genealogy|Washoe County, Nevada]].<ref>Wikipedia contributors, "Roop County, Nevada" in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'' at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roop_County,_Nevada (accessed 3 August 2011).</ref> | An official boundary survey in 1864 was ratified by California and Nevada by 7 February 1865 and settled the California-Nevada border at 120 west longitude. This left Honey Valley clearly in what became [[Lassen County, California Genealogy|Lassen County, California]]. The east side of [[Lake County, Nevada Genealogy|Lake]] (later [[Roop County, Nevada Genealogy|Roop]]) County was recognized as part of [[Washoe County, Nevada Genealogy|Washoe County, Nevada]].<ref>Wikipedia contributors, "Roop County, Nevada" in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'' at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roop_County,_Nevada (accessed 3 August 2011).</ref> | ||
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[[Image:Great Basin map.png|thumb|right|376px]] For Nataqua Territory records see: | [[Image:Great Basin map.png|thumb|right|376px]] For Nataqua Territory records see: | ||
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