Crofton Uniacke
1854–1933 (age 79)
Biography
Crofton Uniacke served as a calm voice in Lone Mountain affairs, mediating disputes among ranchers and offering legal counsel to men and women who sought to keep their homesteads intact. He believed in the dignity of steady labor, often walking the ridges with surveyors to ensure new roads respected the landholders who lived there.
He also spearheaded the Lone Mountain Benevolent Club, raising funds to repair the meeting hall and plant trees along the cemetery drive so that future generations could visit their loved ones beneath cooling shade.