HENRY LUNDSTROM Arizona Republican Newspaper April 16, 1901 Jeff Templeman returned to Kingman last Monday after investigating the death of the man found on the desert near Cottonwood Island which was reported last week. The man's name was Henry Lundstrom and he had worked over on the desert with Hon. M.M. Rice about a year ago. The man had mining claims between Searchlight and El Dorado Canyon and had been at work on these mines when he was apparently taken ill and was in search of help when completely overcome. He had made a shade of his blankets which indicated that his death occurred last summer. Letters, money and pictures were found on the body which were taken charge of by Mr. Templeman and turned over to the sheriff. Mr. Roe, who found the body, rolled the remains up in the blanket and buried them where found. The deceased was well known on the desert and was a quiet, easy going man. He had relatives in the old country, with whom Sheriff Lovin is communicating.