
Y Highway Cemetery Sign - Cape Fair, MO USA
N 36° 41.500 W 093° 29.900
15S E 455481 N 4060784
A sign at the Y Highway Cemetery in rural Stone County that gives the history of the cemetery.
Waymark Code: WMX29Z
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 11/16/2017
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Marker text:
Y-Highway Cemetery
Formerly known as the New Cape Fair Cemetery Established in 1957 by the Corps of Engineers for the reinterments of the following cemeteries
Carr Ford Cemetery Church of Christ Cemetery Edwards Cemetery Empire Cemetery Hershel Cemetery Martin Cemetery Miller Cemetery Old Cape Fair Cemetery Tilden Cemetery Wilson Cemetery Woolly Creek Cemetery |
The reason for the reinterments is the creation of man-made Table Rock Lake, and the need to move the cemeteries in the area inundated by the lake. The Additional Point, below, is a good place to park to visit the cemetery and the sign. It is at the next-door fire station, but out of way of the fire fighters and their trucks.
The inclusion of
Wilson Cemetery is mysterious and probably wrong, since the cemetery still exists along Flat Creek at Cedar Bluff, 5.5 miles north-northwest as the crow flies, and still within Stone County. Unless there was a second Wilson Cemetery in Stone County, which is unusual but not totally improbably. (There are 2 King Cemeteries in nearby Barry County.) Wilson Cemetery is not in the usual flood plain of Table Rock Lake.