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Walnut Grove Cemetery in Cord AR
Walnut Grove Cemetery in Cord AR
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Walnut Grove Cemetery in Cord AR

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America
ADDRESS
Independence County, Arkansas, USA

WALNUT GROVE CEMETERY IN CORD AR PICTURE

Walnut Grove Cemetery in Cord AR
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About Walnut Grove Cemetery in Cord AR
It is the historic burial ground in Independence County in Arkansas (USA). It is the oldest cemetery built-in 1840. It is spread up to the land of approximately 4 acres on Walden Road in the county. The burial ground lies on a small hill. The south side of the cemetery is surrounded by woods.

How To Reach Walnut Grove Cemetery in Cord AR
The cemetery is situated at the intersection of the Walden road and AR highway 25 in the Cord vicinity, rural Independence County in Arkansas. The Waiden road is formerly known as the military road and presently known as the county road also. It is laid in the northwest of Cord.

Some Lesser Known Facts About Walnut Grove Cemetery in Cord AR

  • The graveyard is only a surviving remnant of the Walnut Grove community that existed in the 19th century. The community resided at a locally important crossroads.
    The graveyard is only a surviving remnant of the Walnut Grove community that existed in the 19th century. The community resided at a locally important
  • It is laid on the Walden roadside small hill and the oldest graves are set on the top of the hill while the later graves are placed downhill.
  • Numerous unknown graves are placed in the east portion of the cemetery. It is believed that these graves are of persons who died while traveling on the Walden road.
    Numerous unknown graves are placed in the east portion of the cemetery. It is believed that these graves are of persons who died while traveling on th
  • The oldest burial in the cemetery was of David Hogan died in 1840 who was an early settler of the community, unfortunately, his grave is unmarked.
    The oldest burial in the cemetery was of David Hogan died in 1840 who was an early settler of the community, unfortunately, his grave is unmarked.
  • It was listed on the national register of the historic places on 30 September 2013. There are around 68 historical burials.

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