The Shady Belle Graveyard is a location in Red Dead Redemption 2. It is located at Shady Belle and serves as the manor's cemetery.
Description[]
The graveyard lies southeast of the mansion and contains twelve graves, ten of which are marked. Four of the graves are partly covered up by water due to the level of the Kamassa River having risen in the past years. The graveyard also features a shrine connected to a tree as well as a small mausoleum with two coffins.
Notably, Joseph Charlesworth, the former owner of the property, and Agnes Dowd are buried here.
History[]
Background[]
Prior to the events of the game, the graveyard served the inhabitants of the manor.
Events of Red Dead Redemption 2[]
The graveyard can be visited at any time after the mission "Eastward Bound". The player can loot the lockbox at the mausoleum to obtain a large jewelry bag and a money bill worth $22.00.
Known Graves[]
Agnes Dowd Aged 19 Tragically took her own life and others On September 4th. 1883 May she rest in peace. |
Joseph Charlesworth 1822-1864 He loved all men equally |
Archilles Chevelier Died 1896 |
Peter Vidrine 1852 |
Coline LeBleu B. 1875 D. 1886 |
Damita Ravarre Died 1890 |
Esther Leroux 1872 |
Alex Coutee B. 1806 D. 1862 |
Michele Jardoin B. 1889 D. 1897 |
Louis Breax 1843-1888 |
Trivia[]
- Joseph Charlesworth is mentioned in a newspaper scrap found in the Old Harry Fen, announcing a reward for the one who brings a runaway slave back to his manor. Ironically, Charlesworth's grave masquerades him as a person who "loved all men equally".
- Looting the valuables in the mausoleum lockbox is an easy way to make quick money especially during Chapter 4, as they always respawn after three in-game days and Shady Belle functions as the Van der Linde camp during this chapter.