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Mississippi Blues Trail R Johnson Gravesite #2 Traditional Cache

Hidden : 9/16/2007
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This cache was originally placed by Jaycacher, who was nice enough to allow me to adopt it.

Robert Johnson, 1911-1938, was born in Hazlehurst, Mississippi. He died just 27 years later on August 16, 1938 in Greenwood, Mississippi. Legend says that Robert Johnson sold his soul to the Devil at the crossroads in return for his guitar playing talent. This story was backed up by local bluesmen, including Son House - who said that he was such a horrible guitar player before he returned from a brief vacation that there was no other way for him to have gained the skill. Johnson's recording career was brief - a few recording sessions in Texas gave us the 29 known songs, including such blues legends as "Cross Roads Blues", "I believe I'll Dust My Broom", and "Sweet Home Chicago". His songs have been recorded by many blues and rock artists - including Eric Clapton (Cross Roads Blues). Johnson was supposedly poisoned by the husband of a jealous woman at the Three Forks jukejoint near Greenwood, MS. He is said to have died on the floor, crawling on all fours and barking like a dog - other stories say he was taken to nearby Greenwood and died 3 days later. Controversy followed Johnson to the grave, as there are 3 reported gravesites for Robert Johnson. The 3 reported gavesites are: Little Zion Missionary Baptist Church out from Greenwood, MS, Payne Chapel Memorial Baptist Church in Quito, MS and Mt Zion Baptist Church in Morgan City, MS. Sneaky Pete has a cache "Blues Time" at the site in Greenwood at Little Zion Missionary Church. Recent evidence points to Little Zion as the FRP. The wife of the man who dug the grave identified his grave spot. Back in the 1990 November-December issue of Living Blues Magazine, Payne Chapel Church, near Quito, was declared to be the resting place for Robert Johnson. One of Robert's ex-girlfriends said so, so it had to be true. One story has it that Robert was moved to this cemetery from one of the other cemeteries by his sister. There are other family members buried nearby. This gravesite is marked with a simple headstone with the inscription, "Resting in the Blues." Jaycacher has a cache there, "Resting in the Blues" The death certificate just lists Zion Baptist Church as his burial site. So in 1991, Sony Records erected a monument to honor Johnson at the Mount Zion Baptist Church graveyard near Morgan City, Ms. This monument is the most elaborate of the three. This cache is placed near this monument. As you see, it's all too confusing. The cache is a nano and not in the cemetery. For newbies, it would help to wind the log sheet on a toothpick and place it in the top first. You can just put initials to save space. Thanks. CONGRATULATIONS FTF SLIPNOT007!!!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

zntargvp

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)