These four gravestones were discovered in the plaza of The Fort Restaurant in Morrison, Colorado. I asked if the bodies were buried there also and was told that they weren't, but that the stones were "dropped off" in the parking lot one day. I find this hard to believe.
| Surname | First Name | Dates | Comments |
| . | . | . | . |
| Duffield | W.H.H. | . |
Military marker |
| Granato | Maria | 1846-1917 | natain
Italia (born in Italy) |
| Soule | Capt. S.S. | . | Military
marker Co. D 1st Colorado Cavalry (note-Colorado State Archives state that he is buried in the Riverside Cemetery in Adams County) He also appears in the Colorado State Archives as a Colorado Volunteer and also appears as a Colorado Volunteer from the 1862 New Mexico Campaign. and he appears on the Civil War Casualties Index. |
| Unknown | . | . | "US Soldier" |
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