Tag Archives: Charles Goodnight
Day in History 12 December – Robert Browning – Raymond Radiguet – Charles Goodnight – Tallulah Bankhead – Anne Baxter – Joseph Heller – Peter Boyle – John le Carré – Ann Reinking
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Day in History 9 October – Jack Daniel – Che Guevara – Oskar Schindler – Jacques Brel – J. Evetts Haley – Jan Hooks
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Tagged Buried, Cemetery, Charles Goodnight, che guevara, Ground Burial, History, J. Evetts Haley, jan hooks, Marker, moffatt cemetery, Monument, northview cemetery, riptff, tff, the final footprint, university of texas, xit ranch
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Day in History 25 September – Mary Sidney – Johann Strauss I – Oliver Loving – Erich Maria Remarque – John Bonham – George Plimpton – Arnold Palmer
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Posted in Athletic Footprints, Cowboy Footprints, Day in History, Extravagant Footprints, Musical Footprints
Tagged arnold palmer, augustus mccrae, Buried, Cemetery, Charles Goodnight, Estates, fort sumner, Goodnight-Loving Trail, greenwood cemetery, Ground Burial, History, Johann Strauss I, john bonham, Larry McMurtry, Lonesome Dove, Marker, Monument, Oliver Loving, Private Estates, Woodrow Call, Zentralfriedhof
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