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#14 Anna M. Field - 1936
First husband was Wm. Hoy. He died and she married Wm. T. Field. They sold
water. She was active in church and club affairs. She donated an acre for a new
school to be built at the corner of Moon Mountain and Cowell Roads. Ancestor
to current Town Manager. Cause of death - coronary occlusion.
#15 William T. Field - 1945
Miner, sold water. Cause of death - myocarditis
#16 Wallace L Ropp - 1942
He lived in an adobe house at the old Stamp Mill. He was a cement contractor,
placer miner, dug wells in Quartzsite and was in ill health for a long time. While
at the U of Oklahoma he was a student, bandmaster and instructor.
# 17 John N. Ropp-1951
Brother ofW. L. Ropp.
#18 John H. Gift- 1977 - Veteran
#19 Martha J. Gift - 1967
#20 Unknown
#21 Enos B. Ring
Single. Placer miner at Kuehn's Plomosa Mine. He lived in a large tunnel in the
mountains. He was a very kind hearted man, refusing to kill even the smallest of
insects. He took care of Mr. Keuhn's horn~ when they went on vacation.
# 22 Pauline R. Brown - 1948
Part Indian nationality. Her folks ran the Crossroads Cafe. Her husband killed
her.
#23 Mary M. Schrader-1950 (age 26)
#24 George W. King - 1933
He had Placer claims above Middle Camp. A very good Blacksmith and had a
Blacksmith shop and Barber Shop adjoining the Saloon Bldg near Paul's Rock
shop.
#25 Ida L Johnson - 1934
#26 Fred M. Brown-1938
Originally was a logger from Oregon. Mildred Cowell's first husband, and came
to Quartzsite for his health. He was a Carpenter. Died of heart attack and
pulmonary TB.