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      • Ed then walked across the street to George M. Hoover’s saloon, where he told the tale before sinking to the floor. He was taken to his room, where he died 30 minutes later. Jack Wagner also died the next day. Ed was buried in the Fort Dodge Military Cemetery.
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  1. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 5706826. Source citation. Edward Masterson was the eldest of seven children of Thomas & Catherine Masterson. He was born in Henryville, Canada but grew up in New York. He was the older brother of famed western lawman, Bat Masterson.

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    Ed Masterson was initially buried at cemetery at Fort Dodge five miles to the southeast of Dodge City in Ford County. In later years all but military graves were moved to a new city cemetery called Prairie Grove north of Dodge City, then eventually to Maple Grove west of Dodge City.

  4. Masterson was able to shoot back, hitting Wagner in the chest. Ed then walked across the street to George M. Hoover’s saloon, where he told the tale before sinking to the floor. He was taken to his room, where he died 30 minutes later. Jack Wagner also died the next day. Ed was buried in the Fort Dodge Military Cemetery.

  5. Ed Masterson was buried in the Boot Hill plot overlooking the town, but was moved to the cemetery at Fort Dodge . In later years all but military graves were moved to a new city cemetery, but it is unknown whether Ed's grave was moved his current location is unknown.

    • September 22, 1852
    • April 9, 1878
  6. Sadly, when the local Cemetery ''relocated'' due to the expansion of The City, Ed Masterson's grave was ''lost''. His final resting place is actually ''unknown''. Older Brother of famed American Western Lawman Bartholomew ''Bat'' Masterson – Edward John Masterson was born in Canada in 1852. His Family migr ….

  7. Ed Masterson was initially buried at the notorious “Boot Hill” plot overlooking the town, but was eventually moved to the cemetery at Fort Dodge five miles to the southeast in Ford County. In later years all but military graves were moved to a new city cemetery, but it is unknown whether Ed’s grave was moved.

  8. Jun 27, 2023 · Edward John Masterson (1852 - 1878) - He, along with his younger brother Bat, traveled to Dodge City to try their hand at Buffalo hunting and became wealthy. He quickly rose in popularity in the town and became a popular lawman.

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