Sully Cemetery
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member plainsdrifter358
N 43° 16.230 W 099° 14.174
14T E 480829 N 4790881
The most famous guest of Sully Cemetery (est. 1894) is John (Jack) Sully, legendary cattleman, known to history as the 'Robin Hood of Rosebud Country' abandoned on the prairie in Gregory County, SD
Waymark Code: WMR4P
Location: South Dakota, United States
Date Posted: 09/22/2006
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member OpinioNate
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Robin The area of this waymark is known locally as 'Sully Flats,' land previously owned by the alleged outlaw Jack Sully, who, with family members, is buried here. He owned one of the largest cattle herds and grazed them on open prairie near here for the fall cattle markets. Viewing south from here, you will see for miles from high ground along the South Fork of the Whetstone Creek.

This small cemetery was established in 1894 and later abandoned. John (Jack) Sully is a legendary figure in this region, with lots of tales, rumors, and myths about his exploits.

Sully was a notorious character of whom much has been written, and who has been charged with numerous crimes, the greater number of which are probably fictitous. (Quoted from the Jack Sully Biography, Charles Mix Co., which appears in the 1906 Standard Atlas of Charles Mix County, page 54.

The museum in Wagner has some Sully memorabilia, including his deck of poker cards.

Earliest Burial: 01/01/1899

Latest Burial: 01/01/1904

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