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* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=84518237 Ralph G. Parman (1909-1999)], Find-A-Grave. Includes a short biography. | * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=84518237 Ralph G. Parman (1909-1999)], Find-A-Grave. Includes a short biography. | ||
* [[Geology]] - see the arrowhead section for information about Pluvial Lake Parman. | * [[Geology]] - see the arrowhead section for information about Pluvial Lake Parman. | ||
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Revision as of 01:36, 11 November 2013
Ralph Parman and three of his brothers purchased Soldier Meadows in 1926 when Miller and Lux was broken up. Parman eventually sold Soldier Meadows and owned Wheeler Ranch.
References
- Sessions Wheeler, "The Black Rock Desert," p. 151.
See Also
- Cal State Chico, "The Henry Lind Album," 1940 photo of Ralph Parman Description of photo.
- "Fick v. Parman," a 1955 appeal of a court case involving cattle.
- Ralph G. Parman, "Land of Bunch Grass, Sage and Sun," (Jan 1, 1990). Referenced from Nevada Outdoor School Profile of Jim Yow
- Ralph G. Parman, "Beyond the horizon: A biographical sketch of Henry H. Parman, a western pioneer," 1976.
- Ralph G. Parman, "The land and the life beyond the horizon: A biographical sketch of some of the children and a step-son of Henry H. Parman, making homes in a new land," 1984.
- Ralph G. Parman (1909-1999), Find-A-Grave. Includes a short biography.
- Geology - see the arrowhead section for information about Pluvial Lake Parman.