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Logan Creek Cemetery
Located at  178 Howell Lane
south of Stanford just south east of the Lincoln County Fairgrounds 
Stanford, Kentucky 
(Old Halls Gap area)
Property owner tells me that he was told this is an African American cemetery. 
There are what looks to be 16 - 18 more graves unidentified.


submitted by:  David Gambrel

 

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Abraham J Dawes
4/26/1864 - 7/12/1865
  

J T Daugerty    
J W Daugerty    
Mrs W H Ousley
5/26/1818 - 8/26/1888
 
Unidentified Stone   
 

The common stone for the children of William and Mary Daugerty is broken to pieces. Foot stones are intact with the initials of the two children. The most readable stone in the cemetery is of Abraham Dawes. I know from several accounts that Dawes' uncle Major James H. Bridgewater is buried in the cemetery. I have spent countless hours trying to find Major Bridgewater's grave but despite all my efforts, his grave cannot be located. It is presumed that the Wm Daugerty whose children are buried near Abraham Dawes is the same man who served in the Halls Gap Btn under Bridgewater. Howell Lane separates the white and the African-American sections of the cemetery. The stone for Mrs. W.H. Ousley is on the African-American side. The stone of Phillip Shanks an African-American Civil War soldier has apparently been stolen from the cemetery. I saw it in the cemetery a few  years ago but it is now gone.


Hats off to B.J. Howell, the gentleman who owns the land around the cemetery. He has taken great pains to preserve this cemetery. He has indicated numerous times his willingness to lend his back hoe for the removal of trees from the cemetery. More developers could learn from him.

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