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Osa Cemetery |
From the photo files of Jay Trace Directions: Take JJ north out of Osa. The cemetery is on your right (east) behind the Osa Church and before you come to FR2005. Osa Becomes a Recognized Community in 1895 A new post office has been established in Crane Creek Township called Osa with J. R. Wilson as postmaster. This will accommodate quite a section of country that has heretofore had poor mail facilities. A post office at Roaring River would make the mail facilities of the county very good. Cassville Republican, Barry Co., MO, Thursday, November 14, 1895
Osa Cemetery, Barry Co., MO Crane Creek Township SW Sec. 36, T26N, R25W 365434N 0933747W
Gerald Haddock's Work Researcher Submissions - Osa Cemetery Grave Numbers
Her explanation of the numbering is as to follow: "The list of those buried in the Osa Cemetery was compiled by reading names and dates from grave markers. There are many unknown and unmarked graves as you will observe when visiting the cemetery. Each grave is in alphabetical order and is numbered. Beginning at the entrance of the cemetery, all graves numbered 1-303 are located on the north side of the cemetery. All graves on the south side of the cemetery are numbered from 304-620." A copy of Ethel's work is on file with the Ozarks Genealogical Society in Springfield, MO. Ethel has since died, and is buried in Osa Cemetery. |
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