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An Anthropological Evaluation of William Keys' Desert Queen Ranch, Joshua Tree National Monument, California
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Anonymous
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ca. 1974Taped interview of Frank Bagley by Reino Clark. On file at Joshua Tree National Monument.

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Belden, B.
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1959bDesert flora at its best beside old mine road. San Bernardino Sun-Telegram, May 17.
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Benito, C. and M. Benito
1974Interview of Mr. and Mrs. Benito by Cheryl Erickson. MS. on file at Twentynine Palms Branch, San Bernardino County Public Library.

Black D. M.
1975aDraft interpretive plan for Keys' Ranch. National Park Service, Joshua Tree National Monument.
1975bNotes on Keys' Ranch, based on conversation with Willis Keys, March 1975. On file at Joshua Tree National Monument.

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1944Letter to Mrs. William Keys, re. Keys' property and claims within Joshua Tree National Monument. In Perkins Papers.

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1948Testimony, re. Keys-Bagley shooting. Desert Journal clippings. In Perkins Papers.

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Cole, J.
1938Report on field inspection trip by Superintendent Lawrence C. Merriam and Jr. Park Naturalist J. E. Cole of Joshua Tree National Monument, April 14-15, 1938. NPS-CCF Box 2259, National Archives, Washington.

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Ellis, A.
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1966Mines and mineral deposits of Riverside County, California. MS. on file in Joshua Tree National Monument Library.

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1937Report of Special Agent Guthrey, Department of the Interior, Division of Investigation. Confidential report to Director of Investigations, dated May 6, concerning mineral locations and grazing value of land, Joshua Tree National Monument. NPS-CCF Box 2259 Part 5, National Archives, Washington.

Hall, H.
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Hall, M. C. and J. P. Barker
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1975Letter to Dr. K. Anderson, Western Archeological Center, National Park Service, re. historical/anthropological value of Keys' Ranch.
n.d.One hundred years of history in the California Desert: An archeological overview of historic archeological resources at Joshua Tree National Monument. Western Archeological Center, Tucson. In preparation; MS 1976.

Hickman, P. P. and T. F. King
1975Field notes on inspection of Keys' Ranch, January and July. On file at Western Archeological Center.

Historic Preservation Team
1975Keys' Desert Queen Ranch, Joshua Tree National Monument. MS on file at National Park Service, Western Regional Office and Joshua Tree National Monument.

Holland, R.
1971Form nominating Keys' Ranch to the National Register of Historic Places. On file at Joshua Tree National Monument.

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1971Valuation—Keys' estate personal property. MS on file at Joshua Tree National Monument.

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Jefferson, G.
1973Letter report on an archeological reconnaissance of Keys' Ranch. On file at Western Archeological Center, Tucson.

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Joshua Tree National Monument Lands Office
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Keys, F.
1946Letter to Randall Henderson of Desert Magazine, re. encroachment by rival cattlemen and Joshua Tree National Monument. In Perkins Papers.
1960Aug. 21 Letter to Azalea and Dr. Hoary, re. Gold Standard Mine. In Perkins Papers.
n.d.Newspaper clipping, reference and date not preserved, but ca. 1963 by context of article. In Perkins Papers.

Keys, G.
1962A brief sketch of the life of William Keys. Rockhounds Journal, September.

Keys, William
1935-37Log of the Wall Street Mill. Sheet found in Perkins Papers.
1941Letter of May 20 to Department of Interior Lands Office, re. mining properties within monument boundaries. In Perkins Papers.
1943Letter to Mrs. and Mr. Dudley, May 27. In Perkins Papers.
1959Interview of Wm. Keys by M. Perkins, re. Keys' knowledge of history of Desert Queen Mine, "3/18/59". In Perkins Papers.
1960Interview of Wm. Keys by M. Perkins, re. Keys' knowledge of history of Desert Queen Mine. In Perkins Papers.
ca. 1961Response to queries of Mrs. Ellis (see Ellis 1961 above).
1966aTaped interview with Wm. Keys by Joshua Tree National Monument staff, 12/9/66. On file at Joshua Tree National Monument.
1966bTaped interview with Wm. Keys by Joshua Tree National Monument staff, 12/16/66. On file at Joshua Tree National Monument.
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ca. 1968Handwritten comments (critical) on copy of article entitled "The Lost Treasure of Lost Horse Mine" (Desert, March 1968: 16-17): In Perkins Papers. Comments appear to be in Keys' handwriting and note from "Paulo" to M. Perkins elsewhere in Perkins Papers comments on how angry Keys was with the article.
1969Final message of pioneer Bill Keys. Desert Journal, July 10.

Keys, Willis
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King, S.
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Levy, B.
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Malone, D.
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McDowell, L.
1975Letter to Herbert Rhodes, Director, California Department of Parks and Recreation, re. proposed partial compliance with the Procedures of the Advisory Council for Historic Preservation in the Keys' Ranch Bicentennial Interpretive Program. On file with California State Historic Preservation Officer.

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Morgan, B.
1971High grading at the Desert Queen. Told to National Park Service Staff 12/2/71. MS on file at Joshua Tree National Monument.

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n.d.National Park Service Central Classified Files, National Archives, Washington. Referred to by box number in text if no author or title.

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Perkins, M.
n.d.Drawing of floor plan of main ranch house at Keys' Ranch; rooms labeled, occupants of bedrooms identified. Initialed "MP". In Perkins Papers.
n.d. Notes on the Desert Queen Mine. In Perkins Papers.

Perkins Papers
n.d.The "Perkins Papers" are a collection of photographs, letters, personal notes, newspaper and magazine clippings (often undated or incompletely referenced). The Perkins and Keys families were friends, at least from the Depression on. Mike Perkins, son of Keys' friend, Dr. Perkins, lived often at the ranch between 1966 and 1968. He collected data on the history of the ranch and its environs. His papers were eventually turned over to the monument and are housed at the headquarters. Wherever possible, citations referring to this material have been made by author and date, with a note indicating that the material was found in the Perkins Papers. If no bibliographic data exist, I have used the quasi-citation, Perkins Papers, alone to direct future researchers to this compilation of data.

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