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Information on Vernon County's more than 100
cemeteries and family graveyards.
Introduction to
Vernon County, Missouri Cemetery Directory 2010
Vernon County Cemetery
Directory 2007 news story
An ALL-NEW cemetery directory is being created and will be
published in 2023! It will include full names and dates from obituaries
and death certificates plus names of parents and spouses for many of the
more than 72,000 deaths/burials in Vernon Co. Additionally, a brief
source citation for burials will be included.
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Callaway Cemetery -
Washington Township
Description:
Seldom used; Maintained;
Dr. Larkin H. Callaway settled here in 1855. The earliest recorded
burial is 1856 and the last is 1988.
Legal:
SE Section 29, Township
36N, Range 31W.
Coordinates:
37.872846, -94.366207
Directions:
From U.S. 54 in Nevada,
MO, about 2 miles north on Hwy W/North Ash St. and turn left (curve)
onto Logan Road for about 1/2 mile. Cemetery is on the south side of the
road and on the east side of the Nevada State Hospital #3 Cemetery.
Layout:
Listing
begins in the northeast corner and rows snake. |
Camp Clark Prisoner
of War Cemetery - Center Township
Description:
Inactive; Maintained;
During World War II, Camp Clark was used as a prisoner of war facility
for German and Italian prisoners, and deceased prisoners were buried
there. Deceased prisoners from Camp Crowder prisoner of war facility
were transported to Camp Clark for burial. Following the war, all
remains were repatriated. Out of respect, a few white wooden crosses
were placed in recent years to mark and preserve the location of the
burial area. Only deaths found in the Missouri death certificates are
listed here.
Directions:
Camp Clark is located
southeast of Nevada on Hwy K. |
Carbon Center
Cemetery - Osage Township
Description:
Active; Maintained; The
earliest recorded burial is 1879. Carbon Center was an active coal
mining community in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and nothing remains
of the town except a few scattered homes, coal strip pits, and the
cemetery.
Legal:
NENE Section 27,
Township 38N, Range 31W.
Coordinates:
38.049848, -94.317389
Directions:
From U.S. 71 1/2 mile
south of the Vernon-Bates County line, 2 miles east on Hwy. TT, 1/3 mile
north on Roads 1688 and 1700. The cemetery is on the west side of the
road.
Layout:
Listings in both
sections begin at the "x" at the entrance and rows snake.
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Caton Burying Ground
- Washington Township
Description:
Inactive; Unmaintained;
The Caton family graveyard was located northeast of the commemorative
stone that now stands at the former homesite of Noah Caton. The Caton
cabin was the location where the first Vernon County court was held for
the purpose of organizing county government. The Caton pioneer family
burial area was destroyed in the 1940s by the then land owner. The below
list are some of the several burials that were in this family graveyard.
Legal:
NE Section 20, Township
36N, Range 31W.
Directions:
From U.S. 54 in Nevada,
MO, about 2 miles north on Hwy W/North Ash St. and continue about 1 1/2
miles further north on 1525 and 1475 Roads. Cemetery was several yards
from the east side of the road. |
Clark Cemetery -
Henry Township
Description:
Inactive;
Semi-maintained; The earliest recorded burial is 1861 and the last is
1960. This was the cemetery of the Christian Church of Pryor Creek,
which no longer exists.
Legal:
NE Section 36, Township
38N, Range 33W.
Coordinates:
38.040419, -94.507248
Directions:
From Metz, MO, 3 1/2
miles west on Hwy MM, 2 3/4 miles north on 650 Road. About 1/2 way down
the hill, the entrance gate and lane to the cemetery are on the east
side of the road. A new cemetery entrance gate has recently been
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Click Cemetery
(originally Fairview Cemetery) - Washington Township
Description:
Active; Maintained;
Earliest burial is 1870. The Cemetery Association was formed 1888.
Legal:
NWSE Section 34,
Township 36N, Range 31W.
Coordinates:
37.854534, -94.335533
Directions:
This cemetery is located
off the east side of Nevada, MO. From Nevada, 1 mile east on U.S. 54,
1/2 mile north on 1700 Road, 1/2 mile west on Mission Road, 1/4 mile
south on 1650 Road. The cemetery is on the east side of the road.
Layout:
Listing in each section
begins at the "x" and rows snake.
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Coleman Cemetery
(originally Baker Cemetery) - Richland Township
Description:
Inactive; Maintained;
Established in 1863, this is an inactive, maintained cemetery; and no
additional burials are permitted. The earliest recorded burial is that
of Captain Augustus Baker who was murdered on May 6, 1863 and buried on
his farm. (See 1887 History of Vernon County, MO, p. 311 and 754). The
cemetery is now commonly known as Coleman Cemetery after Baker’s
son-in-law, John Coleman, who lived on the family farm for some time.
The last recorded burial was in 1949 except that a burial was made in
1998. A cemetery board has been reestablished and yearly maintenance
provided.
Legal:
NWSW Section 30,
Township 36N, Range 33W.
Coordinates:
37.878275, -94.612112
Directions:
From Deerfield, MO, 3
miles north on Hwy H, 6 miles west on Lady Road, 1/2 mile south on 100
Road. Follow the old train bed east (private property) about 1/4 mile,
and the cemetery sets on the north side of the train bed near Shiloh
Creek. |
Confederate Mass
Grave - Montevallo Township
Description:
Inactive;
Semi-maintained; A party of 13 men from the northern part of the county,
living in the vicinity of Balltown, were on their way to join
Confederate forces on Horse Creek when they encountered Union forces.
Five of the young men were killed and buried in a mass grave near where
they fell. An inscribed tomb was later erected over the grave. (See 1887
History of Vernon County, MO, p. 308.)
Legal:
SENW Section 11,
Township 34N, Range 29W.
Coordinates:
37.42.337, 094.05.017 |
Cox Cemetery -
Richland Township
Description:
Inactive; Unmaintained;
Family graveyard. The earliest recorded burial is 1869 and the last
burial is 1906, except one made in 1931.
Legal:
SE Section 33, Township
36N, Range 33W.
Coordinates:
37.861277, -94.570731
Directions:
From Deerfield, MO, 4
miles west on U.S. 54, 1 mile north on 300 Road, 3/4 mile east on Nebo
Hill Road. The cemetery is on private property about 1/2 mile north of
the road. |
Creek Cemetery - see
Olive Branch Cemetery |
Davis Cemetery (aka
Shanghai Cemetery) - Drywood Township
Description:
Inactive; Maintained;
Family burial area. Earliest recorded burial is 1870 and the last burial
is 1937.
Legal:
NENE Section 31,
Township 34N, Range 31W.
Coordinates:
37.662505, -94.365027
Directions:
From the Sheldon, MO
exit on U.S. 71, 3 1/2 miles west on Hwy N, 3/4 mile south on 1525 Road.
Cemetery is on the west side of the road enclosed in a wrought iron
fence. |
Davis Cemetery - see
Stevens Cemetery |
Deepwood Cemetery -
Center Township
Description:
Active;
Maintained; Earliest recorded burial is 1841. Several burials from the
old Hopkins Graveyard on the northwest edge of Nevada were removed to
Deepwood cemetery in Nov. 1887.
Legal:
SE Section 9, Township
35N, Range 31W.
Coordinates:
37.829870, -94.355639
Directions:
From U.S. 54 in Nevada,
MO, south at the traffic light onto Washington Ave and proceed south for
7 blocks. The cemetery is on the east side of the road.
Layout:
Each
row is listed as a Section (North, South, Addition). North and South
Sections begin at the center drive and go out. Sections in the North
Addition are numbered beginning at the west side.
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Deerfield Cemetery -
Coal Township
Description:
Active; Maintained;
Earliest recorded burial is 1840. Abram Redfield, the original settler,
was buried here in 1862. The town was not regularly laid out until 1871.
Legal:
NE Section 12, Township
35N, Range 33W.
Coordinates:
37.837488, -94.513063
Directions:
On U.S. 54 at Deerfield,
MO, south on Hwy. H for 200 yards and west on Osage Nation Road (Old 54
Hwy) for about 200 yards. The cemetery is on the south side of the road.
Layout:
Listing for each section
begins in the northwest corner. Listed by rows, each row beginning from
the north end.
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Dillon Cemetery - see
Maddox Cemetery |
Dover Cemetery -
Dover Township
Description:
Inactive; Unmaintained;
Cemetery was regularly laid out in 1866 by an association of citizens,
the site to be used "forever" as a cemetery. Interments were made here
as early as in 1850. The earliest recorded burial now known is 1874.
Legal:
NENW Section 21,
Township 34N, Range 30W.
Coordinates:
37.41.231, 094.13.821
Directions:
On U.S. 71 3 miles north
of Sheldon, MO, turn east onto Hwy. DD and proceed about 5 1/4 miles.
The cemetery is about 150 yards south of the road. |
Duncan Creek Cemetery
- see Underwood Cemetery |
Dunnegan Grove
Cemetery - Dover Township
Description:
Active; Maintained;
Earliest recorded burials are 1863 Civil War.
Legal:
NWNE Section 25,
Township 34N, Range 30W.
Coordinates:
37.670387,-94.171736
Directions:
From U.S. 71 at the
Sheldon, MO exit, 7 miles east on Hwy B (Zebulon Rd.), 1 mile north on
Hwy DD (2525 Road), 1/2 mile east on Yater Road, 1/4 mile south on 2575
Road. The cemetery is on the east side of the road next to the old
Dunnegan Grove Church.
Layout:
The cemetery has two
sections; listings begin in the southwest corner of both.
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Durham Cemetery -
Lake Township
Description:
Inactive; Unmaintained;
This single burial location has been plowed over. A small broken stone
found in the area bears the date 1870, the death date of William Durham
who owned the land 1866-1870. He was buried beside the old Durham
School. After the old school house burned in 1967, a new building was
built across the fencerow to the west where it stands today. The well at
the original school site remains to mark the location of the pioneer
Durham School, and numerous long-time residents recall seeing the Durham
gravestone on the north side of the old school building.
Legal:
NENE Section 28,
Township 36N, Range 32W.
Coordinates:
37.882229, -94.457896
Directions:
From U.S. 71 at
Deerfield, MO, 3 miles north on Hwy H, 2 3/4 miles east on Lady Road.
The Durham Community Building is on the south side of the road and on
the west side of the fencerow from the original Durham School and
gravesite location. |
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