Cemetery Crawl - A Journey into History

Taking a walk through history With a sense of humor.

A "Cemetery Crawl" is usually comprised of a group of intellectuals following a Historian through an old graveyard.  The Historian recounts the history of well known people who are buried in the Cemetery.  This is a good way to get out into the sun and learn something about the past at the same time.

A good Cemetery Crawl can teach you all about The Old West, prominent pioneers, gun fighters, ladies of the evening, brothels, politicians, crooks, thieves, the good guys and the bad guys.

Fairmount Cemetery:  Founded in 1890, Fairmount is the final resting place of many of Colorado's most prominent Pioneers.  Fairmount Cemetery and Mortuary is located on the southeast corner of Alameda Ave at Quebec St.

Fairmount Cemetery and Mortuary
430 South Quebec St.
Denver Colorado 80247

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2 John Wesley Iliff Cynthia Southern 224
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4 Dr. J. G. Locke Cynthia Southern 131
5 Emily Griffith Cynthia Southern 123
6 Ione T. Hanna Cynthia Southern 95
7 John Elitch and Mary Elitch Cynthia Southern 149
8 William N. Byers Cynthia Southern 109
9 Louise Hill Cynthia Southern 113
10 Walter Cheesman Cynthia Southern 105
11 Levi and Millie Booth Cynthia Southern 94
12 Robert and Kate Speer Cynthia Southern 119
13 Adolph Zang Cynthia Southern 140
14 Frederick Anschutz Cynthia Southern 113
15 David Halliday Moffat Cynthia Southern 115
16 Frederick Gilmore Bonfils Cynthia Southern 92
17 Henry Moore Teller Cynthia Southern 113
18 Lou Blonger Cynthia Southern 124
19 Polly Pry - a.k.a. Leonel Ross O’Bryan Cynthia Southern 131
20 William Garrett Fisher Cynthia Southern 119
 
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