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Filed Under: Cemeteries/Graveyards
Music/Murder Ballads > Duncan and Brady
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Added On: May 27, 2007 - 07:09 PM UTC
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8941 Bellefontaine Rd, Bellefontaine Neighbors, MO 63137, USA (Saint Louis, Missouri)
 
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Harry Duncan
Frieden Cemetery is the final resting place for William Henry Harrison "Harry" Duncan.  The grave today is unmarked, but was originally marked by a wooden cross in the old section of the cemetery.  Duncan was hanged for the murder of Patrolman James Brady in St. Louis, Missouri on October 6, 1890.  The crime became the basis for the murder ballad, Duncan and Brady.


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Find A Grave: William Henry Harrison "Harry" Duncan
Find A Grave's entry for William Henry Harrison "Harry" Duncan, the man behind the murder ballad, Duncan and Brady.
Harry Duncan's Death Record
The death record of Harry Duncan who was hung in 1894 for the murder of Patrolman James Brady in St. Louis. The crime was the basis for the murder ballad, Duncan and Brady. The death record is stored in the Missouri State Archives.
Origins: Duncan and Brady
A discussion thread at The Mudcat Cafe behind the history of the murder ballad, Duncan and Brady.
Officer Down Memorial: Patrolman James Brady
The Officer Down Memorial Page's entry for James Brady, an officer that was killed in St. Louis in 1890. The crime became the basis for the murder ballad, Duncan and Brady.
 
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The Left Side Entrance to the Frieden Cemetery
The left post of the entry gates to Frieden Cemetery in Saint Louis, Missouri in June 2007.
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Right Side of Frieden Cemetery Gate Entrance
The right post of the entrance gates to Frieden Cemetery in a suburb of St. Louis in June 2007.
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The Old Section of Frieden Cemetery
Old section of Frieden Cemetery-the final resting place of Harry Duncan (Duncan and Brady) - 6/2007.
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