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Duff family marker in Horton, KS cemetery, containing only four Duff graves. - DSC01115
Mainstreet, Muscotah, KS. - DSC01130
A closer look at two generations. - DSC01122
Horton Cemetery, map. - DSC01118
Muscotah Cemetery. Another woodcutter of the world tradesman grave marker. - DSC01110
The river walk leading away from the hotel. - DSC01128
Leah Bauder Reisner Duff, referred to by Esther as "Grandmother Duff," 1845 - 1921 and Lewis Hewitt Duff, referred to by Nerva as "Grandfather Duff," 1838 - 1928. Horton, KS cemetery. Great, great grandparents of Kellee, Leah and Chris Bohannon. - DSC01124
A closer look at William Duff's headstone. - DSC01114
Mainstreet, Muscotah, KS. - DSC01112
Mainstreet, Muscotah, KS. - DSC01109
The Missouri River bank in front of the River House. - DSC01107
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Catherine Hewitt Duff (dau. Henry Hewitt of PA) 1812 - 1860 and William Duff of PA (1804 - 1865) who moved his family to the Platte Territory of Missouri in 1838. They were originally buried in a cemetery near Atchison. When it was abandoned, Lewis H. Duff, their son, had them moved to the Horton cemetery. This stone is a replacement he had made, and it matches that of Lewis's own. - DSC01105
Back end of the River House. - DSC01108
Boh monitoring Yogi and Priscilla.