Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey . .1. KANES />. COYOTE WELL. SPRINGS IN CALIFORNIA. 61 is covered with a platform. There is a windlass and an iron pumpat the well, but the pump handle was broken some time in the springof 1905 by vandals. The water is abundant but it is slightly brack-ish. Small sulphur springs issue from the hills about 2 miles Avestof this well, but the water is small in quantity and is fit only forstock. The next water to be found on this road is about 11 milesfarther north, at Langford Well (No. 134). Two other wateringpla


Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey . .1. KANES />. COYOTE WELL. SPRINGS IN CALIFORNIA. 61 is covered with a platform. There is a windlass and an iron pumpat the well, but the pump handle was broken some time in the springof 1905 by vandals. The water is abundant but it is slightly brack-ish. Small sulphur springs issue from the hills about 2 miles Avestof this well, but the water is small in quantity and is fit only forstock. The next water to be found on this road is about 11 milesfarther north, at Langford Well (No. 134). Two other wateringplaces, known as Coyote Holes (Nos. 78 and 209), lie about TO milesto the northeast and to the southeast, respectively. 1)54. Langford Well, San Bernardino County (J-6).—One of theimportant watering places on the road from Daggett to Death Val-ley is a well at the southwest corner of Langford Dry Lake, about 14miles north of Coyote Well. The water here is the best to be had be-tween Daggett and Cave Springs. The well is about 40 feet deepand is protected by board covering. A good iron pum


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