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Submitted: 2/21/22 • Approved: 2/21/22 • Last Updated: 2/24/22 • R493270-G0-S3
Along with law-abiding and God-fearing men and women were buried here, often without benefit of clergy. Men who "died with their Boots on"
The name was borrowed from a cemetery in Dodge City, Kansas while it was a resort of Buffalo Hunters and Trail Drivers.
Erected by the State of Texas 1936
*Photo courtesy of Walter Dunn
Contributed on 2/21/22
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Record #: 493270