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Day in History 21 December – Giovanni Boccaccio – F. Scott Fitzgerald – Carl Van Vechten – Albert King – Billie Whitelaw
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Tagged albert king, Asheville, Buried, carl van vechten, Cemetery, cenotaph, F Scott Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key, giovanni boccaccio, Ground Burial, Highland Mental Hospital, History, Inscription, Jazz Age, Monument, Oakwood Cemetery, Princeton, riptff, Rockville Union Cemetery, Saint Mary's Cemetery, Sheilah Graham, Tender is the Night, tff, The Beautiful and Damned, the final footprint, The Great Gatsby, The Love of the Last Tycoon, This Side of Paradise, Zelda Sayre
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On this day 12 December death of Robert Browning – Raymond Radiguet – Charles Goodnight – Mildred Bailey – Tallulah Bankhead – Anne Baxter – Joseph Heller – Peter Boyle – John le Carré – Charley Pride – Ann Reinking
The Final Footprints of Robert Browning – Charles Goodnight Continue reading
Posted in Cowboy Footprints, Literary Footprints
Tagged Ann Reinking, Anne Baxter, Augustus McRae, Ben McIntyre, Buried, Calvary Hill Cemetery, Cemetery, Charles Goodnight, Charles Goodnight:Cowman and Plainsman, Charley Pride, Commanche Moon, Dead Man's Walk, Edward Benjamin Paul McIntyre, Edward Henry Brainard, Goodnight Cemetery, Goodnight-Loving Trail, granite, Ground Burial, History, Inscription, J. Evetts Haley, JA Ranch, John Chisum, John George Adair, John le Carré, Joseph Heller, Larry McMurtry, Lazy B, Lonesome Dove, longhorn cattle, Mildred Bailey, Monument, Nancy Ford McIntyre, Oliver Loving, Palo Duro Canyon, Panhandle Livestock Association, Panhandle Stockman's Association, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, peter boyle, Pulitzer Prize, riptff, Streets of Laredo, Tallulah Bankhead, Texas Panhandle, Texas Rangers, tff, the final footprint, Unity Chapel cemetery, Woodrow Call
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On this day 11 December death of Sam Cooke – Bettie Page – Ravi Shankar – Anne Rice
The Final Footprint of Sam Cooke Continue reading
Posted in Musical Footprints
Tagged A Change is gonna Come, Aretha Franklin, bettie page, Bobby Womack, Bring it on Home to Me, Buried, Cemetery, Chain Gang, Curtis Mayfield, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Glendale, Ground Burial, Hacienda Motel, History, Inscription, James Brown, Marker, Marvin Gaye, Otis Redding, Ravi Shankar, riptff, Sam Cooke, Stevie Wonder, tff, the final footprint, Wonderful World, You Send Me
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On this day 8 December death of John Lennon – Marty Robbins – Slim Pickens – Dimebag Darrell – Mattiwilda Dobbs – Ryan O’Neal
The Final Footprints of John Lennon – Marty Robbins Continue reading
Posted in Film Footprints, Musical Footprints
Tagged Bronze Statue, Cemetery, Central Park, Cremation, Cynthia Lennon, Cynthia Powell, el paso, Ferncliff Cemetery, Frank Gifford, History, Howard Cosell, Imagine, Inscription, John Lennon, John Lennon Park, John Lennon Peace Monument, Liverpool, marty robbins, Monday Night Football, Paul McCartney, Peace & Harmony, Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park and Mortuary, riptff, Roone Arledge, Ryan O’Neal, scattering, Statue, Strawberry Fields, tff, The Beatles, The Cavern Club, The Dakota, the final footprint, woodlawn memorial park, Yoko Ono
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On this day 7 December death of Cicero – Pearl Harbor – Thornton Wilder – Joan Bennett – Chuck Yeager
The Final Footprint of the USS Arizona Continue reading
Posted in Cemeteries, Literary Footprints, Military Footprints, Political Footprints
Tagged Cemetery, chuck yeager, cicero, Elvis Presley, Entomb, Franklin D Roosevelt, History, Inscription, Joan Bennett, Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, mount carmel cemetery, National Historic Landmark, Pear Harbor, Pleasant View Cemetery, riptff, tff, the final footprint, The Tears of the Arizona, Thornton Wilder, USS Arizona, USS Arizona Memorial, Veteran/Patriotic Burial, World War II
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On this day 30 November death of Oscar Wilde – Mother Jones – Fernando Pessoa – Ernst Lubitsch – Patrick Kavanagh – Tiny Tim – Evel Knievel – Paul Walker – Jim Nabors – Christine McVie
The Final Footprints of Oscar Wilde – Patrick Kavanagh – Evel Knievel Continue reading
Posted in Day in History, Extravagant Footprints, Film Footprints, Literary Footprints
Tagged Cemetery, Christine McVie, Cimetiere de Bagneux, Crypts, Entomb, Ernst Lubitsch, evel knievel, Fernando Pessoa, forest lawn glendale, History, inniskeen, Inscription, jim nabors, Leon Johnson, matthew mcconaughey, Mother Jones, mountain view cemetery, Oscar Wilde, Oscar Wilde quotes, patrick kavanagh, paul walker, Pere Lachaise Cemetery, Private Estates, riptff, Robert Ross, Sir Jacob Epstein, tff, The Ballad of Reading Gaol, the final footprint, The Importance of being Earnest, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Union Miners Cemetery
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On this day 26 November death of Isabella I of Castile – Sojourner Truth – Tommy Dorsey – Bernardo Bertolucci – Stephen Sondheim
The Final Fooprints of Isabella I – Tommy Dorsey Continue reading
Posted in Day in History, Extravagant Footprints, Musical Footprints
Tagged bandleader, Bernardo Bertolucci, Big Band, capilla real, castile, Cemetery, charles v, Christopher Columbus, Cremation, Dorsey Brothers, Estates, Ferdinand and isabella, ferdinand II, Hedge Estate, History, Inscription, isabella i of castile, jazz, Jimmy Dorsey, Kensico Cemetery, Marker, Monument, Private Estates, riptff, sojourner truth, Swing, tff, The Fabulous Dorseys, the final footprint, The Sentimental Gentleman, Tommy Dorsey, trombonist
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On this day 10 November death of Arthur Rimbaud – Anita Berber – Chuck Connors – Carmen McRae – Ken Kesey – Jack Palance
The Final Footprint of Arthur Rimbaud Continue reading
Posted in Literary Footprints
Tagged A Season in Hell, Around the Table (Writers), Arthur Rimbaud, Bob Dylan, Carmen McRae, Cemetery, Crypts, Dylan Thomas, Entomb, Henri Fantin-Latour, History, Inscription, Jack Palance, ken kesey, Marker, Monument, Pablo Picasso, Patti Smith, Paul Verlaine, riptff, tff, the final footprint, Une Saison en Enfer, Victor Hugo, Vladimir Nabokov
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