I found a gravestone which marked the burial place of a girl who had died when she was 14 or 15...I think in 1919, or perhaps the early 20's. It was in a cattle grazing area, in the middle of some brush and tall grass about 50' off the side of a logging road, several miles from the nearest dwelling in the area. With a bit of investigation...talking to older folks in the area, I found out that there had at one time been a sawmill and a small community near the site of the grave ( I recalled seeing the remains of a tumbled down log building nearby a few years earlier, but it had been pushed down entirely, and burnt in the meantime). There had been a school in the community, and as was usual at the time, the school teacher boarded with one of the familes. The girl buried there was one of the daughters in the family which boarded the teacher. She and the male teacher had a secret "relationship", and she became pregnant. In those days of course, that was a very shameful situation, not just for her, but for her entire family. The only way she saw to escape her predicament was to take her own life, and she shot herself. Somewhere in one of my old photo albums, I have several pictures of the gravesite, clearly showing the girl's name, and the dates of her birth and death.