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The Graveyard Rabbit of Northern Arizona
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A Member of the Association of Graveyard Rabbits. This blog focuses on the Northern Arizona area cemeteries, and the history thereof. An interest in preserving this history, and the preservation of cemeteries and headstones, in general, is apparent in this blog.
Recent Posts
Blogging Woeful Wednesday
I've been horrible at posting lately....my apologies! Tis Renaissance Faire season, and I've been very busy vending at Faire.Then, I injured my back and have been preoccupied by PAIN...I will post on all my blogs SOON!!...
Mountain Meadows Massacre Survivor from Flagstaff, AZ
<b>MOUNTAIN MEADOWS MASSACRE<br />December 6, 1898<br /><br />E.M. Tackett who returned to Flagstaff last week, has the distinction <br />of being one of the survivors of the famous Mountain Meadow Massacre <br />i...
Shootout in Williams, Arizona on December 2, 1898
FRANK MORRELLArizona Republican NewspaperDecember 2 ,1898Telegrams were received yesterday stating that Deputy United States Marshal Frank Morrell had been shot and killed in Williams in a personal difficulty by Ed Hardesty. Morrell leaves a wife and...
Tombstone Tuesday
This is a headstone made from flagstone. A good example of the way this stone deteriorates. The entire back of this headstone has fallen away, so I thought I should photograph the front now while I still can. Who knows when the front will fall. I wil...
Manchester Maxwell - From the Civil War in Tennessee to Sheep Ranching in Flagstaff, Arizona
ABOVE PHOTO: GRAVESITE OF MANCHESTER MAXWELLAmazing things happen when you have a blog.A few days ago, Teresa (previously unknown to me) was doing some research, saw my blog about Flagstaff's Citizen's Cemetery, and wondered if Manchester Maxwell (he...
Peaceful Valley Cemetery in Flagstaff AZ
I've recently found out there is a small cemetery in Flagstaff, called Peaceful Valley Cemetery. I intend to go out there this weekend to investigate, photograph and document this graveyard. From what I understand, it was used previously to Citizen's...

