Frank t. hopkins burial site

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        1. The body of Frank Thompson Hopkins, 57 who died Wednesday at his home, Royal Pl., was for burial Thursday to Port Washington, Long Island, NY.
        2. Middle Village · Queens County · New York · USA · Find a Grave.
        3. Visit the digital memorial page of Veteran Frank Hopkins where you can share stories, photos, biographies, obituaries, tributes and more.
        4. Frank Thomas Hopkins, M.D. of Chestertown, Maryland died on January 10, at Chester River Hospital Center in Chestertown, MD.
        5. Middle Village · Queens County · New York · USA · Find a Grave..

          Frank Hopkins

          American horseman

          For other people named Frank Hopkins, see Frank Hopkins (disambiguation).

          Frank T.

          Hopkins

          (Photo taken in 1905)

          BornAugust 11, 1865

          Fort Laramie, Goshen County, Wyoming

          DiedNovember 5, 1951 (age 86)

          Middle Village, Queens County, New York

          NationalityAmerican

          Frank T.

          Hopkins (August 11, 1865 unsubstantiated – November 5, 1951) was a self-proclaimed professional horseman who at one time performed with the Ringling Brothers Circus. He was a long-distance rider who claimed to have won 400 races and was recognized by his contemporaries as supporting the preservation of the mustang.[1]

          The film Hidalgo was based on Hopkins' purported story, and a few items in his accounts have been verified by outside, reliable, third-party sources.

          Some experts consider him to be a con-artist,[2] but others side with assertions that he was not.

          Early life and education

          Hopkins said he was born to a Lakot