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7:58 am Sat Nov 23
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Louis Rasor <email address not displayed>
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Louis Rasor wrote on the message board: > THAT'S LOUIS RASOR, ON THE LEFT --- He and his brother, Clarence > McAlliff Rasor, were survey engineers for the Tonopah and Tidewater > Railroad that ran through the Baker area transporting bentonite and > borax. > > Rasor was the name of one of the water stations along the route, in > honor of Clarence Rasor. There used to be a few buildings, but they > are all gone. The T&T was closed down in about 1940. The rails were > removed in 1942 for the war effort. > > The heavy sand that blows from the Mojave Flood plain is a major > attraction for off road use The area has a number of small dunes. > Somewhat hidden to the southwest is one major bowl that can provide > hours of fun
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