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Sewell's
Gulch Gravesite
This historic site is a gravesite with at least
two graves. The graves are outlined with a rectangle of local
uncut rocks, which local informants claim were laid out in 1994.
The site has one white marble military headstone. The engraving
on this stone reads "Charles E. Sewell, CO I 45 PA Inf."
The other possible grave has no headstone or marker, but is suggested
by a slight depression and by the size of the rectangular stone
outline. There are no other depressions, however according to
local informants, there may be at least ten graves clustered in
two groups on this hilltop. At one time, two wooden fences enclosed
the graves.
Charles Sewell was born in 1846 in Philadelphia, Pa. In 1864,
at the age of 19 Sewell enlisted in the 45 Penn. Infantry. Military
records list his occupation as a farmer. He was discharged as
a private in 1865 in Alexandria, Va. He settled in the Tomichi
Creek Valley before 1880, where he died between 1879 and 1880
aged 33 or 34 leaving behind a wife, Lucinda Sewell, aged 25 and
five daughters 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8. Sewell's Gulch is named for him.
Address: 10 miles E of Gunnison
Legal: Part of Sec 16, T498N, R2E
Current Use: Cemetery/no entry
Contact: Bureau of Land Management
Designated: January 21, 1997
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