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Twain’s name won’t be on Nevada cove


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By Tom Knudson, Sacramento Bee

A proposal to name a small inlet on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe in honor of Mark Twain was turned down Thursday on a 5-to-4 vote of the U.S. Board on Geographic Names.

Louis Yost, executive secretary for the board, said in an email that members rejected the proposal because of opposition from the U.S. Forest Service and uncertainty over whether Twain actually camped at the spot, as proponents contend.

A Bee story Thursday highlighted controversy over the proposal in which Twain enthusiasts in Nevada have clashed with a California researcher over the iconic author’s whereabouts at the lake in 1861.

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  1. tahoeadvocate says - Posted: May 13, 2011

    I’ve seen and heard the research arguing Twain’s camp and forest claim was acutally on the North shore in California. It was a theory supported by Twain’s own words. It would have been wrong to name a spot in Nevada which could be disproved by the above.

  2. john barleycorn says - Posted: May 14, 2011

    I understand there is a proposal to rename Lincoln, CA as the former president never set foot there.

  3. thimesnv says - Posted: May 14, 2011

    Could we please waste some more taxpayer money that we don’t have? I mean it is just so cute when nerds & bureaucrats fight over meaningless points. I can’t get enough.