Conrad Moschel - Douglas County, CO
Posted by: condor1
N 39° 19.365 W 104° 45.322
13S E 521086 N 4352622
Here Lies Conrad Moschel - This Out-of-Place marker is buried (Ha Ha), in the Colorado back country.
Waymark Code: WM6Z8G
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 08/09/2009
Views: 15
This is the grave of Conrad Moschel.
Conrad Moschel was serving in Company M of the Colorado Cavalry who were stationed at California Ranch near Franktown.
In August of 1864 he was detailed with Lawrence Welty, George Engl, and Casper Courts to recover Engl's valuable shorthorn herd from the Lake Gulch area.
While gathering the herd the men were attacked by about thirty Indians. Everyone survived the attack and made it safely back to California Ranch except Conrad Moschel. His body was found about
a week later halfway up the bluffs opposite Engl's Ranch. Circling magpies led the search party to it.
He had been shot in the back with an arrow, a gunshot wound to the head and had been scalped. He was buried where he was found and a carved memorial is in the rock cliff above the grave. A granite tombstone was later added to the head of the grave.
This among other killings is what prompted Colonel Chivington's infamous massacre of Indians at Sand Creek in the same year.
You can park along the road near the grave. The grave and and cliff marking is on private property.
To get to this (VERY) Out-of-the-Way grave travel along CO-83 and turn west on Lake Gulch Rd. Proceed 2.8 miles and turn right on S. Castlewood Canyon Rd. Travel 2.6 miles and the grave and Cliff Face Marker will be on your left.
Coords of the cliff markings:
N 39° 19.369 W 104° 45.330