Yes, thank you. That’s the Montefiore Cemetary, established by the Jewish community of Las Vegas in the mid/late 19th century. One of the earliest west of the Mississippi. When you mentioned that I was thinking of random graves in remote cemetaries, which probably exist. . Amongst the other early ones, Hills of Eternity in CA where Wyatt Earp is buried. And a strange one to me, first old Jewish Cemetary I’d seen in the west, down a trail from the Boothill graveyard in Tombstone. Now restored. Thanks.
I know there are older ones in the mountains. I have talked to locals who were discovering there roots, but I can’t remember where he said they were.