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1986-43_ocr_19DEC0106.pdf
Articles include -- Time for the Future, two new committees stir the embers by Stephen H. Longmire - Solar Panels III, these ones move by B. Colin Hamblin - Barney Childs, back once more by Stephen H. Longmire - ...Noises strange and wonderful... by…

KW186a_butcher_George_19DEC0064.pdf
Butcher George wrestles a calf. Many images of Paiutes or other Native Americans at Deep Springs in this time give the subjects such nicknames

KW187a_Harry_skins_coyote_19DEC0065.pdf
Deep Springs Harry skins a coyote while several others look on

KW189a_Indian_Harrys_residence_19DEC0067.pdf
a - long view from approximately the Circle of the Paiute dwellings near the bottom of the alfalfa fields - b - smaller section of this image enlarged, where Deep Springs Harry lived

KW188a_Paiute_village_19DEC0066.pdf
A brush shelter with several unidentified Paiutes, adults and children

KW184a_Mary_w_child_19DEC0062.pdf
Deep Springs Mary was resident at Deep Springs in its early years, and apparently had several children - her husband Deep Springs Harry (or Captain Harry) was the irrigator

KW185a_Indian_John_prob_Harry_19DEC0063.pdf
The caption reads "Indian John" but there is reason to think this is Deep Springs Harry (see note)

Moving_Out_scanned_1-2019.pdf
Memoir covering the Merritt Holloway family in the late 1940s, including serving on the Deep Springs staff. Merritt returned to Deep Springs as Ranch Manager in the 1970s.

KW046a_slim_quigley_indian_joe_18DEC0163.pdf
Two men with roped bull or large steer

H_Mansfield_negs_48_Indian_pictograph_17DEC0121.pdf
Petroglyphs near Wyman Creek, near sand trap, not a great image, but might be compared with later ones to evaluate weathering
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