Photos, Protestant Section Evergreen Cemetery, Leadville, Lake County, Colorado June 2005 Edition of the Cemetery Photo Index The indexed photographs can be viewed by visiting the Colorado Tombstone Photo Project page at: http://www.usgwarchives.net/co/costones/lake/evgprot.htm The Evergreen Cemetery is located at the northwestern edge of Leadville, at the intersection of 10th Street & James Street, and is divided into twelve (12) sections: A.O.U.W., B.P.O.E., Catholic, Catholic Free, G.A.R., I.O.O.F., Jewish, K. of P., Masonic, P.O.S.A., Protestant, and Protestant Free. Photos from various unknown sections can be found at Evergreen Unknown Section. The photographs in this portion of the archives were contributed by: Mary Cosepalmer (mc) Gail Meyer Kilgore (gmk) Headstones * Cose + Charles H., 1879-1943; and his wife Margaret (Gray), 1886-1945 (mc) - Charles H. Cose was the son of Robert H. & "Jane" (Daniel) Cose + Robert [Henry], March 19, 1857-August 28, 1929; and his wife Catherine J. ["Jane" (Daniel)], 1858-1941 (mc) - Birth date on stone is incorrect; Robert Cose was born March 14, 1855 in Plympton, England. + Children of Robert H. & "Jane" (Daniel) Cose; listed on back of Robert's stone: - Ollie, died Nov 29, 1899, aged 7 mos - Elizabeth, [date not legible], aged 6 mos - Eveline, July 1896-Oct 20, 1897 - William, 1897-1899 - James, Nov 22, 1882-Oct 25, 1918 - Robert Roy (not listed on stone) * Frodsham, Edward, 1841-1879, "hung until dead" [blk 14 lot 9] (gmk) * Oblasser, John 1859-1909 [blk 14 lot 9] (gmk) * Omohundro, John Burwell, 1846-1880, "Texas Jack" Confederate Army Stone (gmk) Contributed for use by the USGenWeb Archive Project http://www.usgenweb.org and by the COGenWeb Archive Project