John Selman's grave marker
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John Selman's grave marker
John Selman's grave marker in Concordia cemetery, John Selman is the man who shot and killed famous outlaw John Wesley Hardin.
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Detailed Concordia Cemetery records indicate that Virginia Lee Steinborn is buried in Protestant Tier 7, Lot 23, Grave 3A (A. K.A. Grave 3 1/2) NOT Grave 11 as stated in the comment of 11 July 2016.
It's highly unlikely that Selman is actually buried at this location. Newspaper reports of the time clearly state that he was buried in the Catholic Section. The location of this marker is in the Protestant Section. Specifically, Tier 7, Lot 23, Grave 11. Concordia's burial records indicate that this location rests a Virginia Lee Steinborn who died in 1933, aged 3 of an automobile accident. Unfortunately, Catholic burial records before 1911 have yet to be located.