Historical Details

Lusk Cemetery First Burial

Courtesy of The Lusk Herald, 05/27/1887

John Haney (Haley?) started the Lusk cemetery by his burial there on
May 17, 1887. Haley was an employee of the Union Cattle Co., and was
fingering his six-shooter when he accidentally shot himself. The Lusk
Herald commented on the new grounds, the lay of the land being such that
a beautiful "City of the Dead" can be made there.

A new cemetery has been selected with excellent judgment a little
west of town on the side of a hill. Last Sunday, the body of John Haney,
who accidentally shot himself was buried there and the remains of
Charles S. Gunn was moved there.

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