Interesting abt. the burial outside of the cemetery. In the Sweet cemetery in Gem Co.
there are two outside of the cemetery. One was killed in a gun fight. Sweet historians
have yet to determine why the 2nd fellow was buried where he was.
re: ephemera - Both of my grandmothers' old postcard collections have given me
insights into family history, especially with my miner-grandfather, who moved frequently.
I recently joined Flickr because of the extensive vintage postcard postings & I was
thinking this afternoon that it might be a good idea to post one labeled "ferry to
Canada" in the hopes that someone might recognize the place.
Sharon
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From: "Michael "Mags" Shaw" <mags911(a)q.com>
To: idgen(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: [IDGENWEB] Sharing Time!!!
Thanks for sharing Matt. The cover photo on Gena Philibert-Ortega's book
'Cemeteries of the Eastern Sierra' caught my eye. It's of Bodie,
California. My wife and I had the good fortune to visit Bodie over thirty
years ago. The town is maintained in a state of preservation, that is to
say the state works to keep it just as it was when abandoned. Their
cemetery was actually three different ones: the Miner's Cemetery, the
Masonic Cemetery and Ward's Cemetery. William S. Bodey, original discoverer
of gold in the bluff to the East of town is buried in Ward's cemetery.
However, the most famous or at least most well known is that of Rosa May
Olalque. The present headstone was erected in the mid-sixties, and is
believed to be located a little distance from where Rosa May was buried
"outside" the boundaries of the other cemeteries. Rosa was a prostitute and
it was felt she shouldn't be buried inside the cemetery with the other good
folk. So, her headstone was erected just outside the boundaries of the
Ward's plots.
I was fortunate my dad's "girlfriend" made a scrapbook of events they
attended over a period of several years. Ephemera is fascinating! It's
great browsing, but the menu's with thirty-five cent steaks, or eighty-five
cent meals is a little depressing!!!!! Thanks for sharing. VR. Mags
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From: idgen-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:idgen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
Behalf Of Matthew D. Friend
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 10:06 AM
To: IDGenWeb Project
Subject: [IDGENWEB] Sharing Time!!!
Sharing Time, Folks!
I found this on my twitter and thought what the heck is "ephemera" so I
click on the link and found this article on Genealogy Bank (
http://blog.genealogybank.com/ephemera-a-surprisingly-fertile-genealogical-r
esource.html
).
Do you have anything to share with me? I love reading these kind of things.
Happy Genealogy Hunting!!!
Matt Friend
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