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L'Eau Que Court Cemetery Traditional Cache

Hidden : 6/14/2012
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This magnetic cache should be a quick park and grab. Cache is not inside the cemetery.

L'Eau Qui Court is a French phrase meaning, "the water that runs." Buried here is Arthur Frazier, killed in France during World War I. Or is it? Two years after a body was buried in this grave a man called Mrs. Frazier and said he was her son Arthur and that he had just recovered from amnesia. Arthur's mother went to Oklahoma, claimed him as her son and brought him home. Some said he was real but many said he was an imposter. Arthur's mother claimed to her dying day that this man was her son.
Because the government was involved, The soldier's body was exhumed. The mud from the battlefield was still on his boots but there were no dog tags in the coffin. Is Arthur buried here or not?? That is why there is marker that says "Tomb of the Unknown Soldier" near his headstone.

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