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Grave of Texas Ranger in Historic Concordia Cemetery.
Concordia Cemetery was founded around 1840, and is the resting place of over 60,000, notable and not so notable citizens of El Paso and Juarez. Some of the eternal residents of Concordia Cemetery are the famous gunfighter John Wesley Hardin, Constable John Selman, Mexican settlers, Buffalo Soldiers, Father Pinto, Rev. Joseph Tayes, the Munday family, early Mormon pioneers, Alzina Orndorff DeGroff, Florida (Lady Flo) Wolf, temporarily Mexican Presidente Victoriano Huerte and too many more to name.
Concordia Cemetery was founded around 1840, and is the resting place of over 60,000, notable and not so notable citizens of El Paso and Juarez.
Some of the eternal residents of Concordia Cemetery are the famous gunfighter John Wesley Hardin, Constable John Selman, Mexican settlers, Buffalo Soldiers, Father Pinto, Rev. Joseph Tayes, the Munday family, early Mormon pioneers, Alzina Orndorff DeGroff, Florida (Lady Flo) Wolf, temporarily Mexican Presidente Victoriano Huerte and too many more to name.
Concordia Cemetery was founded around 1840, and is the resting place of over 60,000, notable and not so notable citizens of El Paso and Juarez.
Some of the eternal residents of Concordia Cemetery are the famous gunfighter John Wesley Hardin, Constable John Selman, Mexican settlers, Buffalo Soldiers, Father Pinto, Rev. Joseph Tayes, the Munday family, early Mormon pioneers, Alzina Orndorff DeGroff, Florida (Lady Flo) Wolf, temporarily Mexican Presidente Victoriano Huerte and too many more to name.
Concordia Cemetery was founded around 1840, and is the resting place of over 60,000, notable and not so notable citizens of El Paso and Juarez.
Some of the eternal residents of Concordia Cemetery are the famous gunfighter John Wesley Hardin, Constable John Selman, Mexican settlers, Buffalo Soldiers, Father Pinto, Rev. Joseph Tayes, the Munday family, early Mormon pioneers, Alzina Orndorff DeGroff, Florida (Lady Flo) Wolf, temporarily Mexican Presidente Victoriano Huerte and too many more to name.
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Harbor Bridge over the bread and butter of Corpus Christi: the port
Grave of Texas Ranger in Historic Concordia Cemetery.
Concordia Cemetery was founded around 1840, and is the resting place of over 60,000, notable and not so notable citizens of El Paso and Juarez. Some of the eternal residents of Concordia Cemetery are the famous gunfighter John Wesley Hardin, Constable John Selman, Mexican settlers, Buffalo Soldiers, Father Pinto, Rev. Joseph Tayes, the Munday family, early Mormon pioneers, Alzina Orndorff DeGroff, Florida (Lady Flo) Wolf, temporarily Mexican Presidente Victoriano Huerte and too many more to name.
Buffalo Soldiers in Historic Concordia Cemetery
Concordia Cemetery was founded around 1840, and is the resting place of over 60,000, notable and not so notable citizens of El Paso and Juarez.
Some of the eternal residents of Concordia Cemetery are the famous gunfighter John Wesley Hardin, Constable John Selman, Mexican settlers, Buffalo Soldiers, Father Pinto, Rev. Joseph Tayes, the Munday family, early Mormon pioneers, Alzina Orndorff DeGroff, Florida (Lady Flo) Wolf, temporarily Mexican Presidente Victoriano Huerte and too many more to name.
Concordia Cemetery was founded around 1840, and is the resting place of over 60,000, notable and not so notable citizens of El Paso and Juarez.
Some of the eternal residents of Concordia Cemetery are the famous gunfighter John Wesley Hardin, Constable John Selman, Mexican settlers, Buffalo Soldiers, Father Pinto, Rev. Joseph Tayes, the Munday family, early Mormon pioneers, Alzina Orndorff DeGroff, Florida (Lady Flo) Wolf, temporarily Mexican Presidente Victoriano Huerte and too many more to name.
Concordia Cemetery was founded around 1840, and is the resting place of over 60,000, notable and not so notable citizens of El Paso and Juarez.
Some of the eternal residents of Concordia Cemetery are the famous gunfighter John Wesley Hardin, Constable John Selman, Mexican settlers, Buffalo Soldiers, Father Pinto, Rev. Joseph Tayes, the Munday family, early Mormon pioneers, Alzina Orndorff DeGroff, Florida (Lady Flo) Wolf, temporarily Mexican Presidente Victoriano Huerte and too many more to name.
Grave of one of the deadliest outlaw gunslingers of the old West.
Museum District of Corpus Christi. The Water Gardens are a nice place to go on a hot day.
Visit the Science and History Museum, the Columbus ships, see a play at the Harbor Playhouse, or view some art at the South Texas Institute of Art