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Hardyville Pioneer Cemetery

Hardyville Pioneer Cemetery

Bullhead City, 

AZ

As the story goes, a torrential rain washed out the embankment separating the Hardyville Pioneer Cemetery from Highway 95, and numerous coffins slid down onto the roadway below.

Photographed:
June 10, 2006

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Keywords: A.O. Perkins, boneyard, burial, burial ground, cemetery, Charles Atchison, final resting place, G.E. Matthews, grave, grave marker, graveyard, Hardy's Landing, Hardyville, interment, Johnny Killian, plot, stones, William J. Tuttle

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