Frank M Nulph Sgt 341 Field Artillery WWI Born July 27th, 1896 – Died April 10th, 1959. Frank was buried behind his cabin in Bull Gulch, though the cabin parished in a fire long ago. There’s no remaining evidence of his cabin today, but his grave is popular with those who 4Wheel up the road.…

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Frank M. Nulph, Texas Creek, Colorado

Frank M Nulph

Sgt 341 Field Artillery WWI

Born July 27th, 1896 – Died April 10th, 1959.

The stone had been cracked for quite sometime.

Frank was buried behind his cabin in Bull Gulch, though the cabin parished in a fire long ago. There’s no remaining evidence of his cabin today, but his grave is popular with those who 4Wheel up the road. We found this many years ago just out exploring, and try to go up Bull Gulch when we can.

Many, many visitors have left trinkets.
No sign of the cabin. It’s been too long.

It seems that many individuals that happen across the grave and leave trinkets for him. The stone had been broken for quite a long time. He is at rest in a beautiful valley, looking up to the mountains too the North.

I did find a book published by the army that gave details on the war and his regimen, I enjoyed the read and found it looking for his name in search. He is listed in the book as “Sargent Frank M. Nulph, Battery F, from Cameron Colorado”.

There is a photo of him on the find a grave profile if you search for him.

Rest in Peace Frank. It was lovely enjoying lunch with you.

A hop and skip up the road from his gravesite.
I was utterly compelled to take this photo. This is about 100 yards from his gravesite. Fence posts remain here.
Evidence of life.

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