I tried my best to solve the mystery behind Otter Creek Cemetery in time to post for Memorial Day. The signage indicates that a long time has passed since someone was buried on this Brazil, Indiana, stretch of country road. I climbed the embankment to find no headstones, no visible sign that someone’s loved ones were buried there.
I talked to a woman at the Clay County Historical Society and I Googled … no immediate information about the cemetery, let alone an explanation as to why there are no grave markers on this grassy knoll. Were the graves moved, and if so, when and why? Is it an old family plot and the markers disappeared generations ago? Was it a county cemetery for the poor and downtrodden?
The two American flags indicate that someone out there knows that at least two brave souls were laid to rest there … who were they … in what war did they serve?
I hope the historians and genealogists find answers to my questions and more … because this is definitely one mystery that needs to be solved.
It would be the honorable thing to do!
I hope now if you get an answer you will let us know as well because even I’m intrigued now…
I will repost when the historian calls me back. In the meantime, I am going to stop at the nearest house and inquire. Thanks for your interest. 🙂
Lovely shots! Well Taken! =)
Thanks so much!
We had lots of “abandoned” cemeteries in my native Texas. Out here in San Diego we simply don’t have too many cemeteries. Cremation is the norm.
I’m glad I live in a region where burial beneath the green green grass of home is the norm. By the way, I really appreciate your extensive browsing on my blog. I am thrilled you like some of my posts!