Wolf Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery - Eldorado, IL
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N 37° 49.143 W 088° 27.486
16S E 371665 N 4186739
The history of this cemetery revealed by Historical Society.
Waymark Code: WMVB0Y
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 03/26/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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County of site: Saline County
Location of site: Eldorado-Raleigh Rd. & Wolf Creek Rd., Eldorado

"Wolf Creek Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries in Saline County and is second in size only to the Harrisburg City Cemetery.

"Wolf Creek is 80 acres and Harrisburg's is 120 acres.

"Jon Poore of Colonial Terrace Funeral Home provided information on the cemetery in a program called "Secrets of Wolf Creek Cemetery" Thursday to visitors of Eldorado's Old City Hall Museum.

"The Wolf Creek area, just west of Eldorado, had the first blockhouse in that part of the county, but there is controversy over its location.

"Some say it was at the flagpole and some say it was a half mile west on the way to Raleigh," Poore said.

"There was a good reason for a blockhouse there. The Kaskaskia Trail ran through the cemetery. John O'Dell, pastor of Wolf Creek Primitive Baptist Church that is adjacent to the cemetery, said he believes the trail was what is now the blacktopped road in the cemetery. Part of the original trail is evident as a depression on a hill near the cannon and flag pole.

"The cemetery's founders obtained the land Jan. 21, 1816, from Coleman Brown. The oldest recorded grave in the cemetery is for Thomas Brown who was buried in 1830.

"The cemetery holds the remains of Eldorado's founding fathers with names such as Choisser, Henderson, Brown, Bramlet, Elder, Reed and Burnett.

"There are more than 6,000 marked graves on record and more than 5,000 monuments.

"In 1991 someone's Doberman pinscher was buried with a monument. In 1983, 25 feet from the back of the church, Dixie, the 59-year-old parrot of Ralph and Doris Mathias was buried in the cemetery with a monument.

"Poore said on average 46 people a year a buried in the cemetery." ~ Brian DeNeal, november 13, 2009

Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 11/13/2009

Publication: The Daily Register

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How widespread was the article reported?: regional

News Category: Arts/Culture

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