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#57  John J. Cummings - 1918
         An old muleskinner. In 1904 purchased the Oasis Hotel  and took in Jo Johnson
         as a partner.  He was a very sick man - thought to have tuberculosis.
                          #58  Charlie Bacon -1911 - Veteran
         Single.  Lived at New Water Springs. Was a pensioner, explorer, ex-soldier with
         General Crook and raised goats (100).
                             #59  Harry Stineman - 1935
         A cobbler by trade. Worked at the store and Post Office for Wm. Scott. Served
         as Justice of Peace at Swansea.  Returned to Quartzsite and was run over by a
         car and killed.

                            #60  Solomon W. Pease - 1929
         Studied for ministry and law at college in Ma,ss. Became a miner, staking out 32
         placer claims.  He raised figs, pomegranates and grapes.  Hi Jolly's Pyramid was
         built with Solomon and his wife, Mary Isabel's, help. He was noted for digging
         artesian wells.

                            #61  Mary Isabel Pease - 1941
         Wife of Solomon.  She made the trip to Quartzsite from Congress Junction by
         burro team - it took five days in 1902.  She had the original idea to have a
         pyramidal monument made to Hi Jolly.

                                  #62  Unknown
                                #63  Baby Prichard
                              #64  Porter Laird - 1909
                               #65  Pete Miller - 1905
         Owned a saloon, was a carpenter and mason.  Ill with TB.
                             #66  John H. Williams - 1915
                               #67  Jose M. Sias - 1883
                                #68  John Kerr - 1971
                               #69  Al Aplington - 1964
         Owner of Southern Cross Group of mining claims.
                             #70  Dave P. Spangler - 1962
         Mrs. Ted Griffin's grandson.

                              #71  David J. Scott - 1970
         Manager of the Scott's Saloon , grocer store and Shell station.  Son of Mr. and
         Mrs. Wm. E. Scott.
                              #72  Joseph G. Scott - 1968
         The son ofW.E.  and Angelita Scott, he was a Mechanic,  miner and gas station
         attendant.  Took care of the windmills and vehicles that needed repair in the
         garage next to Scott's Store.
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