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Mountain Grove Cemeteries - A Brief History
The photos above are random shots of the original cemetery. An ordained Methodist preacher, the Reverend Smith G. Bundy, a pastor of the local church and a professor at the Mountain Grove Academy, was holding a revival here in 1873. His father from Pennsylvania came to visit his son, became ill and died. The city had no cemetery, so Bundy chose the site of a new City Cemetery and his father was the first to be buried there. It is located across the street from the former Brown Shoe Company factory, also known as Chautauqua Park.
Swedish Cemetery
Across the street and west of the City Cemetery lies the Swedish Cemetery.
Hillcrest Cemetery
By 1895 the town had outgrown the old cemetery and needed a new place to burytheir dead. Eight local leaders banded together and formed the Mountain Grove Cemetery Association, Inc. Each one signed a note for 1/8th of the cost of an acre tract of land which became known as Hillcrest Cemetery. The native stone and chain fence constructed at the entrance has a history all it's own. Fred Leach was able to secure the heavy chains from the dismantling of a chain driven elevator at a building in St. Louis. Tom Smart, a local stone mason, designed the entrance and built the stone pillars from which the chains hang. It is an impressive entry way and on special commemorative holidays like the Fourth of July and Veterans Day the flags placed on each side of the driveway and the smaller flags that decorate the graves are enough to swell the heart and bring tears to the eyes of the observer.
General Robinett Brig General Paul Robinett, the only General from Wright County Missouri, is buried |
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