Keyesville Cemetery Entrance
Keyesville Cemetery With Keyesville Townsite in Background
Newt Walker's Gun, As Seen At The Kern Valley Museum In Nearby Kernville, California.
The Walker Cabin
Another View of The Walker Cabin
The Walker Family Marker. The town did not allow Tom and Newt to be interred into the cemetery because of their bad reputations.
Courtesy of "Kern River Country" by Bob Powers
Courtesy of "North Fork Country" by Bob Powers, Page 12
Newspaper Clippings On One Of The Keyesville Recreational Site Signs
Newt Walker Death Newspaper Clipping
Some Keyesville Buildings From The Gold Rush Days
Courtesy of "Kern River Country" by Bob Powers
Courtesy of "Kern River Country" by Bob Powers
Courtesy of "The Rough and The Righteous of the Kern River Diggins" by Ardis M. Walker
Headstones Of Abia T. Lightner And His Wife, Jemima, In Keyesville Cemetery
More Headstones In Keyesville Cemetery
Courtesy Of Rankin Ranch Facebook Page
Courtesy of "The Rough and The Righteous of the Kern River Diggins" by Ardis M. Walker
Part Of Abia Lightner's Obituary, Courtesy of "A Memorial and Biographical History of the Counties of Fresno, Tulare and Kern, California", Page 386, Published 1891
Courtesy of "Kern River Country" by Bob Powers
Courtesy of "Kern River Country" by Bob Powers
Courtesy of "Kern River Country" by Bob Powers
A Spanish Arrasta in Keyesville, Courtesy of "Kern River Country" by Bob Powers
Courtesy of "Kern River Country" by Bob Powers
Courtesy of "Kern River Country" by Bob Powers
Courtesy of "Kern River Country" by Bob Powers
Courtesy of "Kern River Country" by Bob Powers
Courtesy of "Kern River Country" by Bob Powers
Courtesy of "Kern River Country" by Bob Powers
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