A July 2005 visit to Fort Harney Cemetery to see some Davis ancestors. Then over to the location of Harney City, then off to Camp Harney ( Fort Harney). Also some Genealogy information located at the Harney County museum.
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Howser House on Harney Rd. On the way to Ft Harney Cemetery |
Unmarked Road to Ft Harney Cemetery. The cemetery is the small clump of trees in the middle of this picture |
Getting closer |
Almost there. |
Were in. But not permanently. |
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Grandpa Jasper Davis |
Jasper's Wife Mary |
Jasper's son, Jasper Frank Davis |
Another son Charlie |
Dru and I sat down and had a peaceful lunch here. Then spent an hour removing Cheat grass seed from our socks. |
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Jaspers view of the cemetery |
An indigenous flower. |
View from above |
Mary's headstone is on the left. |
Only remaining structure from Harney City (Haines Barn) |
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Sign at Fort(Camp) Harney site |
3 Pictures tied together to show entire Fort Harney site |
View towards Fort Harney from Harney City
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Hills on both sides of Fort Harney |
Harney Co. Museum is crammed full of local artifacts. |
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Wall of Davis Family pictures donated by David C. Davis and Agnes Brown (descendant of Davis Family) |
More stuff, including the county's largest ball of string. |
Another view of the Davis section |
Milton and Z. Percy Davis - not sure of the connection here. |
Z. Percy Davis' awards from county fairs for 35 plus years |
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Whittled critters |
Jasper Davis info
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Jasper Davis info |
Jasper Davis info |
Jasper Davis info |
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Jasper Davis info |
Jasper Davis info |
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