Vivian Harwell was born in Texarkana, Arkansas to James A. Thomas and Lula Alice Wheeler. Harwell moved to Nevada with her husband in May of 1946. Harwell was married in September of 1941.
Frank "Pop" Buol stands next to a stall with an animal skull hanging at the top. Inscription with photograph reads: "Stall was to secure oxen to shoe them hauling charcoal from Wheeler Canyon kilns (still there) to Death Valley;[Pahrump]" See image 0131 098 pho023474.
Charter of incorporation of the Moapa Band of Paiute Indians of the Moapa River Reservation, Nevada under the June 18, 1934 Wheeler-Howard Act (Indian Reorganization Act). The charter encompases eleven (11) sections: Corporate Existence, Perpetual Succession, Membership, Management, Corporate Powers, Termination of Supervisory Powers, Corporate Property, Corporate Dividends, Corporate Accounts, Amendments, and Ratification.
From the Tom and Erma Godbey Photograph Collection (PH-00262) -- Written on the back of the photograph, "1934 First Boulder City parade that the Drum & Bugle Corps were in. L-R: Front Row Ray Wiggins, Freddie Miller, Tommy Godbey, Jack Wheeler; Second Row Bonnie Buck, Norma Smiley, Freddie Abercrombie; Third Row (?), Ralph Hornsworth."