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Lock Springs Cemetery
Jackson Township, Daviess County, Missouri
 

First Known Burial: Pre-Civil War
Last Known Burial: Still in Use

About the Name:
Lock Springs Cemetery receives its name from the town of Lock Springs. 
Nancy Offield writes (Jan 2003): "the Presbyterian Church that stood at the edge of the cemetery had to be torn down this past year.  The building had become unsafe, and so now there is a plaque at the same site of the church."
   
 
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Aerial Photograph of Lock Springs Cemetery (1997), courtesy USGS.
 Cemetery is the enclosed area in center between curved white
road (332 St) and inverted-"L" shaped side-road.
 Wide road to left is Hwy 190; dark areas are trees.

 

Driving Directions:
-- Just north of Lock Springs, MO, off of 332 St.
 
Maintenance Info:
-- In good condition.  
 
Transcription Info:

Repository

Gallatin Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (1973)
 

DCL
SHS
DARL

Nancy Offield and Jim Stout (Oct 2002)
-- 853 tombstones

Transcription Online

Location Infomation:

GPS

39 51' 13"N
93 46' 35"W

Section/
Twp/Range

Section 12,
T58N, R26W

Access
Rating

Easy


General Cemetery Info:

Altitude

About 245
meters

Cemetery Information Page Last Updated: 01/21/03