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+ | {{UID_Infobox|title1=Washington County John Doe|image1=692UMUT1.jpg|discovered=December 7, 1998|span={{age|1998|12|7}}|sex={{M}}|location=St. George, Utah|age=14 - 17|race={{White}}/{{Native}}|height=5'4 - 5'6|condition={{sk}}|pmi=73 - 84 Years|cod={{un}}}} |
+ | '''Washington County John Doe''' was a teenager whose remains were found in 1998. He had died sometime between 1914 and 1925. |
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+ | == Characteristics == |
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+ | * He has a partially healed fracture on his left hand. |
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+ | * He has a thirteenth right rib. |
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+ | * His right arm is overdeveloped, indicating a heavy industry worker. |
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+ | * He has tobacco stains on his teeth indicating he was a smoker or tobacco user. |
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+ | * He had a severe pulmonary infection, perhaps contributing to his death. |
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+ | == Clothing and accessories == |
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+ | * 2 shirts. |
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+ | * A jacket. |
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+ | *A belt with a silver buckle. |
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+ | * Marshall Field's boots, sold through a catalogue in or around 1917. |
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+ | ** His boots had little wear, suggesting he may have travelled by horse, rather than on foot. |
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+ | *** The number 816 is stamped on the inside cotton liner of the right boot. |
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+ | * Denim pants. |
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+ | ** Boots and denim clothing date to the turn of the century. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | 692UMUT2.jpg|Reconstruction by FACES |
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+ | 692UMUT3.jpg|Boot |
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+ | 692UMUT4.jpg|Belt buckle |
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+ | 692UMUT5.jpg|Clothing |
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+ | 692UMUT6.jpg|Clothing |
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+ | </gallery> |
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* {{Doe Network|692umut.html|Washington County John Doe}} |
* {{Doe Network|692umut.html|Washington County John Doe}} |
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+ | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20050212024949/http://web.ksl.com/dump/news/cc/features/skeleton.htm KSL News] via [https://web.archive.org/ archive.org] |
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Revision as of 13:20, 22 June 2021
Washington County John Doe was a teenager whose remains were found in 1998. He had died sometime between 1914 and 1925.
Characteristics
- He has a partially healed fracture on his left hand.
- He has a thirteenth right rib.
- His right arm is overdeveloped, indicating a heavy industry worker.
- He has tobacco stains on his teeth indicating he was a smoker or tobacco user.
- He had a severe pulmonary infection, perhaps contributing to his death.
Clothing and accessories
- 2 shirts.
- A jacket.
- A belt with a silver buckle.
- Marshall Field's boots, sold through a catalogue in or around 1917.
- His boots had little wear, suggesting he may have travelled by horse, rather than on foot.
- The number 816 is stamped on the inside cotton liner of the right boot.
- His boots had little wear, suggesting he may have travelled by horse, rather than on foot.
- Denim pants.
- Boots and denim clothing date to the turn of the century.
Gallery
Sources
- Washington County John Doe at the Doe Network
- KSL News via archive.org