Description

In the Panamint Range, bound on the northwest by the head of Wood Canyon and on the southeast by the head of Coyote Canyon. (US-T121)

History

Named for William Lewis Manly, who played a large part in the Death Valley Party of 1849, and which may have been the "high precipitous peak" mentioned by Manly in the account of that expedition in "Route of the Manly Party of 1849-1850 in Leaving Death Valley for the Coast", John E Wolff, 1931.

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