Texas Tea Pot LbNA #67087
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Not specified |
Location: | Cemetery |
City: | Virginia City |
County: | Madison |
State: | Montana |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Walksfar |
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Found by: | CarrieOnThePrairie |
Last found: | Aug 5, 2016 |
Status: | FF |
Last edited: | Mar 18, 2023 |
This is a stamp I bought. It is very ornate and just reminded me of Virginia City. It is very large (3" square) so I hope you have a large stamp pad.
To find the box go up the hill to the cemetery. At the fork take the right hand road. It will circle around the baseball field and bring you to the stone gates of the cemetery. Park and walk down the main road. There are bushes along the road if you come in the spring you will be able to enjoy the Lilac blooms. At each bush look at the marker behind it. When you find Henry C. Wright look in that Lilac Bush for the letterbox. It is in the branches near the base but not on the ground. (At least I didn't put it on the ground).
Please use caution as there are houses near the cemetery. Please rehide well. Hope you enjoy Virginia City and look for "Troutfood" in the "boot hill" cemetery further along the ridge.
To find the box go up the hill to the cemetery. At the fork take the right hand road. It will circle around the baseball field and bring you to the stone gates of the cemetery. Park and walk down the main road. There are bushes along the road if you come in the spring you will be able to enjoy the Lilac blooms. At each bush look at the marker behind it. When you find Henry C. Wright look in that Lilac Bush for the letterbox. It is in the branches near the base but not on the ground. (At least I didn't put it on the ground).
Please use caution as there are houses near the cemetery. Please rehide well. Hope you enjoy Virginia City and look for "Troutfood" in the "boot hill" cemetery further along the ridge.