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by Donna Greene
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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One of the earliest settlers of this area was Henry Wells (1850-1923), who first came to the Nueces Canyon in 1866. He founded the town of Bullhead... more
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11 oz.
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One of the earliest settlers of this area was Henry Wells (1850-1923), who first came to the Nueces Canyon in 1866. He founded the town of Bullhead in 1873. The name was changed to Vance in the mid-1880s. In 1875 a guest in the home of the Wells Family, C. J. Fowler, died and was buried on the family's farm. The land surrounding Fowler's grave became known as Vance Cemetery. Henry Wells often worked as a coffin builder for members of the community. Rancher Z. H. Pannell (1862-1925) donated additional land in 1909 for the cemetery and a church. The Vance Baptist Church was built in 1917, the same year Henry Wells gave more land to enlarge the cemetery. In addition to the graves of Fowler and Wells, the Vance Cemetery is the burial site of many early pioneers of this area. Six Civil War veterans are interred here, as well as Veterans of World War I and World War II. Epidemics of diphtheria and influenza in the early 20th century claimed the lives of many area citizens who are buried here...
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Donna Van Vlack
Thanks Bonnie.
Bonnie McNabb
Nice shot! I like the ghostly effect :)
Donna Van Vlack
thanks Kimberly...good idea.
Kimberly Perry
Awesome, I love cemetary pictures. You should put this one in the "spooky" thread too :)
Donna Van Vlack
Thanks Brian.
Brian Harig
Nice work. Voted!
JOHN TELFER
Donna, Fantastic gothic like photograph. Very good choice to do it in black and white. Love the whole feel to it, to the iron gates and the detailed address above the gates and the stone pillars on each side of the gate. Great angle allowing the viewer to see the tombstones. Voted, FB and Google promoted
Donna Greene replied:
Thanks so much John...glad you are back, missed you.
Kelly Hazel
Love the foreboding clouds over the iron gate. This effect is beautiful too and lends to the tranquil yet mysterious quality of the image.
Donna Greene replied:
Thanks so much Kelly for your critique.
Elena Nosyreva
Nice shot! V
Donna Greene replied:
Thanks Elena
Anne Gilbert
Great black and white shot. v
Donna Greene replied:
Thanks Anne
Joan Carroll
that's an old one! V
Donna Greene replied:
Thanks Joan =)
Aimee Maher
Great shot!!!
Donna Greene replied:
Thanks Aimee =)