In Memory of Harold and Ethelind Woodhouse
Posted by: leadhiker
N 32° 45.098 W 113° 58.374
12S E 221456 N 3627665
Harold and Ethelind Woodhouse, had come to the Mohawk Valley from Santa Ana, Calif., in a Model T truck in 1925, and at least one skeptic thought they were risk-taking:
Waymark Code: WM8VMY
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 05/17/2010
Views: 10
Inscription:
Harold and Ethelind Woodhouse who carved this farm out of the desert. We, the Wellton-Mohawk Valley Kiwanis Club, dedicate this spot. Here on May 1, 1952 Michael W. Straus, United States Commissioner of Reclamation turned the first water on to lands of the Wellton-Mohawk Division of the Gila Project.
Marker Name: In Memory of Harold and Ethelind Woodhouse
Type of history commemorated: Person
County: Yuma
Name of any agency/ agencies setting marker: Wellton-Mohawk Valley Kiwanis Club.
Year placed: 1955
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