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Fun at Quartzsite's Salvation Army Grand Opening, Monday, April 9th
April 18, 2012
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HAGELY FROM PAGE 8
dug. At the top of the well, the hole would be about fi ve to eight feet in di- ameter with brick or rock cribbing to keep the well from caving in. A bucket on a cable attached to a windlass was used to hoist the water up, one bucket at a time. Even at that depth, the wa- ter was warm when brought up. Mr. Hagely hauled water to the placer camps at $1.25 per 40 gallon barrel. At a very young age, Fred Kuehn (step- son) would harness the horses, fi ll the barrels, and watched his stepfather take the reins and drive away without a word. It was a tough way to grow up. The upcoming series on the Kuehn children: William, Charles and Fred and the Hagely children: George, Emilia and Theresa, continue with the building and growth of the town now called Quartzsite and will complete the next generation in the Kuehn- Hagely cycle in the Hi Jolly Pioneer Cemetery. Their stories are stories of ingenuity, trial and error.
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