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Although many towns use the name "Boot Hill", the first graveyard named "Boot Hill" was at Hays, Kansas, five years before the founding of Dodge City, Kansas. [1] The meaning of why cemeteries were called "Boot Hills" has been lost, but there are three plausible reasons.
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Description: File name: 06_10_013851a Title: Boot Hill Cemetery, 'Toothless Nell', Dodge City, Kansas Created/Published: Nationwide Specialty Co., Arlington, Texas Date issued: 1930 - 1945 (approximate) Physical description: 1 print (postcard) : linen texture, color ; 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. Genre: Postcards Notes: Title from item.
Boothill Graveyard is a small graveyard of at least 250 interments located in Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona. [2] Also known as the "Old City Cemetery", the graveyard was used after 1883 only to bury outlaws and a few others.
Pages in category "Boot Hill cemeteries" ... Boot Hill Museum; Boothill Cemetery (Billings, Montana) D. Dodge City, Kansas; L.
Entrance to Boot Hill Museum Shops on the west end of the "town" portion of the museum Shops in the east end of the "town" portion of the museum. Boot Hill Museum is an American historical museum located in Dodge City, Kansas. [1] A non-profit entity, the mission of the museum is to preserve the history of the Old West with emphasis on Dodge ...
Ancient people in France used the cemetery for about six centuries starting in the middle of the first century B.C., according to officials. Sprawling cemetery — with 160 child graves — sat ...
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