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Small Favor: Goodsprings Cemetery

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• This archer served on a famous battleship, and passed on in 1967.
• This gentleman has finally achieved total harmony, parity and symmetry, having also crossed over in 1967.
• It became legal to do this in Vegas in 1931, and this fine lady left this world 14 years later.
• Forever as a peacock, he began life on earth in 1894.
• I'd make book that this gentleman thought he'd live longer than 37 years.
• There's one of these between you and the town of Goodsprings. There's also one right here who died in 1949.

SHOW ME: You and any friends with the 9-pointed star.
TELL ME: A sentence or two using the surnames of all 6 above.


Hey Lucky -
I've driving this road out to Sandy Valley many times but thanks to you TheShark & I took the right fork in the road to visit this old cemetery with so much local history. I was fortunate that a couple of Ghost Town websites showed me the way (and provided me with additional historical information).
TheShark was camera shy but willingly took the pictures.

"The Proud Bowman drove over the Hill to Gamble in Jean, NV; he wanted to make a Wager that he could Ballance an arrow on the tip of his nose. He lost."
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