Boot Hill Cemetery, Buffalo hunters, railroad workers, drifters and soldiers scrapped and fought, leading to the shootings where men died. The people killed were buried so quickly that undertaker dug shallow graves and buried the people with their boots on, so when it would rain you would see the boots sticking up through the ground from the soil erosion.
Dodge City, Kansas was named after nearby Fort Dodge.
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There is a significant city in Virginia named Arlington that is right outside of Washington, DC. The famous Arlington National Cemetery is there. Arlington is also a city in Texas where the Texas Rangers baseball team plays. There are other towns and villages by the name as well.
Edith Piaf is interred (above ground stone receptacle) at the famous Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris. The name literally means Father, The Chair!
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There are many cemeteries located throughout the United States where soldiers of both sides are buried. The most famous is probably Arlington National Cemetery followed by the Gettysburg National Cemetery.
The Gettysburg Address to dedicate the cemetery in Gettysburg.
Boot Hill. The term alludes to the fact that many of its occupants were cowboys who "died with their boots on," the implication here being they died violently, as in gunfights or by hanging, and not of natural causes. The term became commonplace throughout the Old West.
The name of the cemetery is Arlington National Cemetery but it is also a military cemetery were soldiers have been laid down.
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Arlington National Cemetery, WWII Memorial, Tomb of the Unknowns to name a few.