Lexicographical Neighbors of Panoches
Literary usage of Panoches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Arizona by Thomas Edwin Farish (1915)
"They gave me one of the panoches and the pinole to eat, but I could not swallow.
I carried it on with me. "That night was dark but stars were visible. ..."
2. Report on the Geology of the Coast Mountains, and Part of the Sierra Nevada by Geological Survey of California, John Boardman Trask (1854)
"... and near San Antonia in the county Monterey, among the large beds of chronic
iron from the San Benito, and the panoches, ..."
3. The State Register and Year Book of Facts (1859)
"... and near San Antonio in the county of Monterey, among the large beds of chronic
iron from the San Benito, and the panoches, of the Gabilan Range. ..."
4. American Gems and Precious Stones by George Frederick Kunz (1883)
"WP Blake (a) mentions large masses of white chalcedony, delicately veined and in
mammillary sheets, near the panoches, in Monterey county, California; ..."
5. Edison's Handy Encyclopædia of General Information and Universal Atlas by Thomas F. Bailey, Charles J. Westinghouse (1893)
"Little, sierra Lasal, Sierra Abajo, San Juan, Sierra panoches, and Tushar mountains.
Forests sufficient for home purposes. Gold, copper, and silver In ..."
6. Journal of the Assembly, Legislature of the State of California by California Legislature. Assembly (1854)
"Chromic iron, containing Nickel, panoches, Gabilan Mountains. 3. Chromic iron,
containing Nickel, San Benito, Canada of. 4. Chromic iron, containing Nickel, ..."