Boot Hill
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- For other uses, see Boot Hill (disambiguation).
Boot Hill (or Boothill) is the name for any number of cemeteries, chiefly in the American West. During the 19th century it was a common name for the burial grounds of gunfighters, or those who "died with their boots on" (i.e., violently). Also, Boot Hill graves were made for people who died in a strange town without assets for a funeral, known more formally as pauper's graves.
- Boot Hill cemeteries can be found in a number of towns, including:
- Anamosa, Iowa
- Billings, Montana
- Bonanza, Custer County, Idaho
- Canyon City, Oregon
- Dodge City, Kansas
- El Paso, Texas
- Hays, Kansas
- Idaho City, Idaho
- Ogallala, Nebraska
- Pioche, Nevada
- Virginia City, Nevada
- Riley Camp, Quay County, New Mexico
- Seney Township, Michigan
- Deadwood, South Dakota
- Tascosa, Oldham County, Texas
- Tilden, Texas
- Tombstone, Arizona
- Virginia City, Montana
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Boot Hill Museum Dodge City, Kansas
- A tombstone in Boot Hill Cemetery in Tombstone, Arizona, from a Library of Congress website