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Andrews | At Andrews |
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Boat Ford | On Embree Bridge Road across East Fork Silvies River | 1888 |
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Burns | South of Burns on Hwy between Burns & Hines |
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Crane | 1 mile West of Crane |
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Denio | At Denio |
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Drewsey | At Drewsey |
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Fields | At Fields - 4 graves fenced in back of store |
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Happy Valley | Near Happy Valley Rd. to Diamond- near Otley Ranch |
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Harney | On Read Ranch, mouth of Rattlesnake Canyon |
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Holy Family | Catholic Church Cemetery-Graves moved to Burns Cemetery in 1936 | 1855 | |||
Indian New Camp | On hill above Indian-Old Camp | 1938 |
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Indian Old Camp | Left at Dump Office Road | 1920 |
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Muller | Up-river from Drewsey 12 miles |
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Narrows | Between Narrows and Wrights Point on Frenchglen Hwy 1892 |
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Riverside | On Blaylock Ranch on Malheur River | ||||
Saddle Butte | Between Hwy 78 and Saddle Butte Mt. 4 miles E. 1 mile S of Lawen |
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Silver Creek | At Riley |
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Silvester Smith | 1-1/2 miles from Round Barn on hill near Happy Valley | 28S | 33E | 26 | |
Van | Up-river 22 miles from Drewsey |
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Windy Point | West end of Windy Point Mt, South of Crane |
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Misc Graves | Graves not located in any cemetery |
See Harney County Misc. Graves to learn more about Nettie McLaughlin
Just wanted to say "Thanks" for
your web site. I often remember taking a
day trip with my mother about 30-35 years
ago (I'm 40). We lived in Weiser,
Idaho and I know we drove for some hours,
visited a bird sanctuary and
various interesting sites. Anyway my parents
are long gone now and I've
often wondered just where it was we had gone
and wish I could visit the area
again in remembrance of them. The other day
I got ahold of some photos
(lost for 23+ years!) taken on that day.
One of the photos was of Nettie
McLaughlin's grave. You could read the grave
marker in the photo only with
a powerful magnifying glass. A quick search
on Google pulled up your
cemetery/miscgrv.txt file, which details
exactly how to locate that grave.
Now I know about where my mother and I went
decades ago. Might sound stupid
but it's like finding a real treasure to
me!
So thanks!
--(Mr.) Shannon Miller
Portland, Oregon