![]() Read by Gloria & DorothyĪlso known as Morris Cemetery. Read by Lucy (Toedte) Buchele with Photos by Brenda KnippingĪlso known as Boulder Cemetery. Wilbert QUICK and Josephine DUCHEK QuickĪ family cemetery within the Eldon Hazlet State Part, north of Carlyle ![]() Updated in 2008 by Brett Best and Family and in 2010 by Chad, Jordan, and Kylie Parson including Photos Scroll Down to see all the Clinton County cemeteriesĬlick on Yellow headings to sort by that column -Ĭlick again to change the order of the sort Cemetery/Grave Yard Name If we have the wrong name, wrong location, or missing information, please share your knowledge and Contact Us with the changes.Ĭemetery List Click on the letters below to see the Cemetery starting with that letter OR ![]() Also, many of the cemeteries were known by different names over the years. If you know of someone that is buried in any of these cemeteries without a headstone, Contact Us and we'll add it to the cemetery listing. If you can volunteer to help, please Contact Us. We must record this information to preserve it. Stones that were here 5 years ago have completely vanished. Weather is destroying some of the stones, vandals are destroying some, lawn mowers are destroying some and some thoughtless descendants are taking souvenirs. Volunteers are really important to get the whole county documented. If you can't read the stones, send the us the location and tell us what you do know of the cemetery and/or names of people buried there. If you know of one, please read the stones and Contact Us with the info. We know there are more family graveyards within the county. The Index includes information on the reinterment of 11,974 deceased persons, including 165 persons indexed under "Doe" - Baby Doe 5, Jane Doe 88, John Doe 76.Known cemeteries are included here. The Washington Park Cemetery-North Reinterment Index provided on this website is from the 299 page Report recorded with the St. Louis City Recorder of Deeds containing the name of each deceased person disinterred and location of reburial. Louis County Recorder of Deeds, and the St. Louis County Circuit Court (21st Judicial Circuit) required the City to file a Report with the Court, the St. Twenty-three cemeteries in Missouri and Illinois were utilized. The City's "Cemetery Project" included disinterment, transportation, and reinterment of the human remains buried in the affected area. ![]() Known as Washington Park Cemetery North, the area was north of Interstate Highway I-70, east of McDonnell Boulevard, situated along the eastern-most boundary of Lambert Airport. Estimated cost for the project was $40 Million. Louis acquired part of Washington Park Cemetery for purposes of "aviation obstruction removals and land use compatibility" relating to Lambert Airport's Runway 12R-30L, the Airport's longest runway- 11,018 feet. Louis Municipal Airfield became the first municipally owned airport in the United States. Louis International Airport (Lambert Airport). Louis, and the Missouri Aeronautical Society were developing an airfield that would become Lambert-St. Louis County.Īs Washington Park Cemetery was being developed, nearby, Albert Bond Lambert, the Aero Club of St. Located in the City of Berkeley, Missouri, the cemetery was established in 1920 in an area that was unincorporated St. It became the largest African American cemetery in the St. In a time when most cemeteries were racially segregated, Washington Park Cemetery was founded by businessmen Andrew Henry Watson and Joseph John Hauer as a for-profit burial place for African Americans.
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