From Trailblazers to Lawmen, Settlers to Scouts, the Necro Tourist traces the final resting places of those who carved paths through wilderness and history. These are the figures who built towns, broke trails, and stood at the edge of the unknown. Explore the categories below and meet the legends who helped shape the American frontier.
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Famed Folklore Figure
David Archer Cemetery
Ft. Wayne, Indiana
Legendary Frontiersman
Frankfort Cemetery
Frankfort, Kentucky
Famed US Explorer
Bellefontaine Cemetery
St. Louis, Missouri
Legendary Frontiersman
Oak Dale Cemetery
Urbana, Ohio
Frontierswoman
Mt. Moriah Cemetery
Deadwood, South Dakota
Wild West Legend
Mt. Moriah Cemetery
Deadwood, South Dakota
Wild West Sharp Shooter
Brock Cemetery
Greenville, Ohio
Wild Bill's Aces & Eights Dealer
Evergreen Cemetery
Miami Twp., Ohio
Actor and Chief of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation. Dan is best remembered for "Little Big Man," and "The Outlaw Josey Wales."
Burrard Indian Reserve Cemetery, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Photo: Dan Pfirman
The real 'Cleveland Indian'
Chief of Algonquin Nation, Osaukee Tribe Bear Clan
Erie Street Cemetery
Cleveland, Ohio
Chief & Grandson of Sitting Bull
Mt. Elliott Cemetery
Detroit, Michigan
Famed Indian Chief
Street Corner near the stadium
St. Louis, Missouri
Pottawattamie Chief
Chief Shipshewana Monument
Shipshewana, Indiana
Supreme Chief of Peace North American Indians
Erie Street Cemetery
Cleveland, Ohio