Unionville NV - Part 8 "Graveyard A True Testament To Its Time"
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Unionville NV - Part 8 "Graveyard A True Testament To Its Time"

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The graveyard resides and greets those who enter Buena Vista Canyon. Every grave tells a tale about how difficult life was in the wild west and living within the Humboldt Mountains. It is very apparent that many of the interments are unmarked while children often faced the brute end of this wild frontier while one grave signifies that the individual was killed by Indians. Many of the grave sites found here are crumbling, toppled or have succumbed to the elements. While other ones are some of Unionville's notable residents who left their mark within the towns rich history. The valley the graveyard resides is rather scenic with a snow capped scenic back drop and vast expanse. During our exploration of this cemetery we found a skull, bone fragments that were ground up and even a dead rat that drowned in a hole. Also found here is a John Henry Kinkead's 13 year adopted old child the third governor of Nevada who spent sometime in Unionville another notable resident. This graveyard is symbolic not only to the town but a fine example of early pioneer history which contains many brave souls who dared to venture deep within wild vast frontier in hopes of fulfilling their dreams of discovering the towns rich silver.

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