Old west grave markers

Started by Kent Shootwell, May 31, 2010, 10:55:07 AM

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Kent Shootwell

I'd like to share a photo I made last spring while in Wyoming. This is one of two fellows that was on the trail of some robbers and they got bushwhacked. Later Dutch Charly then Big Nose Goerge each got linched for the deed. Many have seen the four shoots from a fourty four tomestone, I've seen it in three differant towns, Maybe others have a photo of real graves from their travels.
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Shotgun Franklin

Hmmmm, that might be a good reason to go to San Antonio one weekend soon.
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Mogorilla

I don't have a picture, but the Younger brothers are buried in Lee's Summit Missouri, just a few miles from my house.   I will try and remember to snap a picture or two one of these days.

Kent Shootwell

That would be dandy! I found another fellow that was drug to death by his horse but like you didn't have my Kodak handy. Maybe come hunting season I'll get that one.
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shrapnel

Not quite a grave marker, but a historic marker none-the-less. This is the marker showing where John Bozeman was killed by Indians near the Yelklowstone River in 1865. The buttstock is a model 1892 with a stamp in the stock from "Montana Armory" a sporting goods store in Bozeman from 1884 to 1914...

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Shotgun Franklin

Down the road is, or was, an old cemetery with grave stones dating back to the 1870s. One grave had a piece of rotted off board sticking up. Just a few inches of old board. I kinda felt bad about it but then a guy decided that the cemetery belonged to him. He fenced it in and bulldozed away most of the headstones and markers. The local authorities wouldn't do squat. It's been over a year and I'm still hot about it.
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Rube Burrows

Well.....not old west but this is the grave of Rube Burrows, Alabama's most infamous train robber. Part of my grandmas land was owned by him many moons ago.

People still chip away at the gravestone as you can see



Rube in his coffin

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By the way Rube, just so you know!!  You may want to think about the fact that you've been darnn dead for mor'en 120years!!!   (Couldn't resist that one!) At least you know where your roots are!  (Another one I couldn't help)
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Rube Burrows

Quote from: Russ T Chambers on July 10, 2010, 11:27:12 AM
By the way Rube, just so you know!!  You may want to think about the fact that you've been darnn dead for mor'en 120years!!!   (Couldn't resist that one!) At least you know where your roots are!  (Another one I couldn't help)

;D ;D
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buffalo eater

 ;D  For a guy dead 120 years he don't look too bad.

Rube Burrows

Quote from: buffalo eater on July 10, 2010, 08:54:08 PM
;D  For a guy dead 120 years he don't look too bad.

Dont feel too bad either.  :P
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Quote from: Shotgun Franklin on July 06, 2010, 05:00:04 PM
Down the road is, or was, an old cemetery with grave stones dating back to the 1870s. One grave had a piece of rotted off board sticking up. Just a few inches of old board. I kinda felt bad about it but then a guy decided that the cemetery belonged to him. He fenced it in and bulldozed away most of the headstones and markers. The local authorities wouldn't do squat. It's been over a year and I'm still hot about it.

I would be too! I can't even imagine the kind of person that would do that. It's amazing the authorities didn't do anything.

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Rube Burrows;  (NOT the deceased! ;D ;D)

That photo of the deceased would make an unusual, but interesting Avatar photo for you. 8) ;)
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Rube Burrows

Quote from: Sir Charles deMouton-Black on July 15, 2010, 04:40:51 PM
Rube Burrows;  (NOT the deceased! ;D ;D)

That photo of the deceased would make an unusual, but interesting Avatar photo for you. 8) ;)

It sure would......I may use that.  ;)
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dangerranger

I just live a couple miles from the daulton family cemetary. Ill have to rember to take a camera next time I go over. theres also millitary graves from the 1850s here. evidently there was an indian uprising here about that time. I dont know for shure but they may have been a part of the bufalo soldiers sent to protect yosemite valley from the gold prospecters. DR
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Rube Burrows

Quote from: Short Knife Johnson on August 16, 2010, 11:39:57 PM
Is that an 1889 Marlin?  

It a Marlin 1888. The 1889 was the first year that they had the side eject. This one is still a top eject.
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Short Knife Johnson

I hope they didn't bury it with him.  ;D

Those are slick little rifles.  I never knew they even exsisted until a friend of mine showed me one not a week ago.

Guess Mr. Burrows didn't have much of a chance to wear his out.

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