Results for Post Cemetery
Site of Original Post Cemetery
This ground was Fort Clark’s military cemetery from 1856 t...
Post Cemetery
Saint Patrick's Parish Church and Cemetery occupied this s...
Old Post Cemetery
Last resting place
of soldiers from
this n...
Postle Family Cemetery
1829-1870
There are 48 known members of the Postle f...
Results for Post Cemetery
Site of Original Post Cemetery
This ground was Fort Clark’s military cemetery from 1856 to the 1880s. One of the first burials was 2nd Lt. Brayton C. Ives, 1st Inf., a West Point graduate who died here on June 27, 1857. Succeeding burials included dozens ...
Post Cemetery
Saint Patrick's Parish Church and Cemetery occupied this site from 1831 until 1899. The church was relocated to Stithton in 1899. When the Post Cemetery was established in 1920, the stones from the foundation of the old Saint Patrick's Church ...
Old Post Cemetery
Last resting place
of soldiers from
this nations wars
est. 1812 - 1970
PFC Robert A. LaFountain
Marker is on U.S. 9 just south of Lake Forest Drive, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Postle Family Cemetery
1829-1870
There are 48 known members of the Postle family buried in the cemetery. Their stories are interwoven with the history of Prairie Township, Franklin County, and Ohio. In 1810, Shadrach and Anna Stacia Postle were among the first settlers of ...