Palmer, William R., 1877-1960; Indians of North America; Southern Paiute Indians; Southern Paiute Indians--Portraits;
Violet and Harry Wall; Cedar City, Iron County, Utah; Typed on reverse side: "Violet and Harry Wall, children of Mable and Fred Wall, standing beside a clapboard house. Violet (Lula) died of a brain tumor at the age of 15 in 1922"
water from Devil's Creek, thus making it possible to operate the year 'round. This mill was a great help to the people of the neighborhood and vicinity. People came from as far away as St. George with their grists to have them ground. This mill was...
which is now owned by Harry Green. The second school-house was built east of the county road above Albert Green's present home, in the year 1897. Sadie Hutchings, Winnifred Smith and Della Jones were teachers. A third schoolhouse was built in 1900....
Workers stacking bricks. LaVand and Joe Bauer with carst, Andrew Rollo standing on left, Burnus Barlow and Eugene Palmer unloading carts, Max Webb and Richard Palmer standing on kiln.
Workers standing in front of brick kiln. Burnus Barlow, Eugene Palmer, LaVand Bauer, Andrew Rollo (director, in coveralls), Max Webb, Joe Bauer, Richard Palmer.