Books and Stories by Carol Buchanan

The Road Agents' Graves

On a hill outside of Virginia City, the corpses of the five hanged men were buried. Eventually, however, people began to forget where the burial places were. Sometime in the 1920's, when he was in his 80's, former Sheriff Adriel Davis of the Nevada Mining District and a Vigilante himself, led them to the site. He named the body in each grave.The Five Road Agents' Graves

In order to be sure that Mr. Davis was correct and they had the right graves, however, they dug up one of them, which the old sheriff claimed was the grave of Clubfoot George Lane. Lane had acted as the gang's lookout. He had a shoshine stand in Dance & Stuart, where people bought tickets on the stage coach, and he used his position to spy on travelers who would be leaving Virginia City with gold.

The men who dug up Lane's corpse cut off his club foot as proof they had the right graves, reburied Lane, and marked the graves. Then they caused the foot to be placed under glass in Virginia City's Thompson-Hickman museum, where it remains.