Grave of J.C. Cooney thing
also known as: tombstone, rock cross, plaque
Summary: The grave of J.C. Cooney in Mogollon, New Mexico features a carved boulder, a rock cross, and a plaque marking his death.
Completeness: 44/100 Grade D
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Notes: Sepia image of a grave site. The tombstone is made from a large bolder which has been carved out in the center. A rock cross has been placed in the cavity along with a plaque identifying the grave as " J.C. Cooney. Killed by Victorio's Apaches. A…
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