Krog Memorial Park - Washington, MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 38° 33.124 W 091° 00.191
15S E 674000 N 4268960
This city park, it turns out, is also a cemetery.
Waymark Code: WMJYCM
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 01/16/2014
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County of park: Franklin County
Parks phone: Phone Number: (636) 390-1080
Park info: 2.4 acres: Hwy 47 and East Fifth Streets. Picnic areas, restroom facilities, playground equipment, small shelter house and three lighted Veterans Memorials.
Text of Historic Marker in center of park:
"Within this block, known since 1959 as Krog Park, lie the bodies of many early settlers of Washington. The town of Bassora was founded October 8, 1836 and this block was set aside for the city's cemetery in 1847. This cemetery received the remains of bodies disinterred from an early Washington cemetery located near the present city hall. Eventually Bassora was annexed by a rapidly growing Washington. Burial of dead human beings within the city limits of Washington was prohibited by an ordinance passed in 1880. Bassora Cemetery was officially closed in 1883. In 1926, the city agreed with directors of the new hospital that the cemetery had become derelict and should be eliminated. The majority of the remains were not moved and remain buried here. Grave markers still visible in 1959 when the cemetery was dedicated as Krog Park were buried at that time. Washington Historical Society in 1997 began a drive to obtain monies for the monument for those who remain buried here. Of special note, the founders of Washington, William and Lucinda Owens are buried here. The list of names on this monument is the result of extensive research by the Washington Historic Society. It is unknown exactly how many persons may still lie buried here. Therefore we dedicate this monument to the memory of those known and unknown early settlers of our community who lie bured beneath the sod of this beautiful park. Their determination and foresight was the foundation for the enterprising spirit which continues in our city today." ~ Washington Historical Society - 1998
Some newspaper articles about the park: Franklin County Cemetery Association, eMissourian