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O Bury Me Not, On the Lone Prairie
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O bury me not on the lone prairie... Where the wild coyote will howl o'er me... Where the buffalo roams the prairie sea ... O bury me not on the lone prairie"!........................ "It makes no difference, so I've been told.. Where the body lies when life grows cold.. But grant, I pray, one wish to me.. O bury me not on the lone prairie" ............................................... This reminded me of the old western/cowboy song of which I posted two of the verses above. I discovered this graveyard while out driving in the country last weekend. It was first started in 1873 by Irish settlers. The historical marker at the graveyard gave the following sad story called The Foster Family Tragedy. The Fosters lived in a sod house near where the cemetary is now. Six of their nine children shared another sod house. On a unusually warm morning on Jan. 7,1873, two of the siblings (a boy 14 and a girl 12) left lightly dressed to go check traps at a creek about 1/2 mile away. Without warning they were suddenly overtaken by a ferocious blizzard. Blinded & disoriented, they lost their way and came upon an old shanty several miles away from where they should have been. Well, the blizzard lasted three days and the children perished. It was several weeks before anyone found them. The children were the first to be buried here. I imagine there are lots of stories like this, which reminds us of just how hard times the first settlers faced, and yet managed to go on.

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.Blumie
01/30/07 7:38 PM GMT
Wow, thats a wild land, you are living. This graveyard looks like a real sad place - the snow adds to that feeling. Very good job done.
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::wheedance
01/30/07 7:40 PM GMT
Great post, Dan. The song is so appropriate and the true story of those settlers adds even more meaning to it.
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.scorpie
01/30/07 8:02 PM GMT
Lovely capture and narrative, thanks for sharing Dan.
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::Anita54
01/30/07 8:38 PM GMT
Excellent Dan and the writeup is most amazing. Perfectly captured and a great post. Thanks for this one.
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::jswgpb
01/30/07 8:44 PM GMT
KInda bleak out there Dan, nice song..........didn't Metallica do that. LOL Yeah those settlers of the REAL west had it tough, weather, Indians, no medicine, just to name a few. I think we'd all die off today if we were to try their hardships.........everybody's gotten soft. Good job buddy, sad tale as I'm sure there was one in each family back then.
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::Inkeri
01/30/07 8:49 PM GMT
Agree Blumie:Thats a wild land,you are living..What an Amazing history..Excellent shot.
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::phasmid
01/30/07 8:49 PM GMT
Very evocative, Dan, and such a tragic example of how hard life can be on the plains...should make us all be thankful for the conveniences we have now and should remind us too that we need to always be prepared when we have the potential for being out in the elements even now. As far as I know, the weather hasn't settled down that much in your neck of the woods..nicely presented. Hard to believe that just not much more than 130 years ago.

:)PJ

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::fogz
01/30/07 11:13 PM GMT
aww that is a sad story! thanks for the information and a lovely capture Dan! Patti
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::cynlee
01/31/07 2:20 AM GMT
Oh, I sure do remember this song. I liked it too. That single bush, along with the headstones creates a very compelling image especially with the starkness of the snow on the ground.
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::MarianaEwa
01/31/07 5:25 PM GMT
Excellent Dan. I donīt know the song. Amazing history too. Excellent work.
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.rotcivski
02/01/07 12:18 AM GMT
Dan, telling the story adds so much to the picture. Thanks Dan.
VIC
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::foofoo
02/02/07 2:27 AM GMT
You have captured the stillness and quiet of this place so well Dan. Such a sad story of hardship that was paved for us by some very brave settlers. I'm sure life was not easy especially in the winter for man nor beast. Thanks so much for posting this. I've enjoyed it very much.
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::PatAndre
02/02/07 3:52 AM GMT
Boy, there's lonely and then there's lonely. I would even feel lonely in my grave here. A touching capture.
Pat
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.nancymcarney
06/15/08 7:45 PM GMT
Beautiful shot! Thanks for sharing the story about the children, very sad.
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