Dedicated to the memory
of the
Pioneers of Berryville, Arkansas
buried in unmarked graves
in this Cemetery
1840-1899
Names: Mrs. Charity Perryman, Mrs. Blackburn Henderson Berry, Dr. Arthur A. Baker, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Baker, James W. Black, Adolph Bethel, Dr. Arian Alphonso DeShong, Floyd Eddings, John N. Hague, Ann Elizabeth Hague, Miss Jewel Hamilton, W.B.S. Hailey, W.W. Hailey, C.A. Jones, Carl Jones, Christion Larson, Miss Alice McKennon, Mrs. Margaret Dunlap Meek, Jacob A. Meek, D.R. Pettyjohn, — Pettyjohn, Miss Mary Perkins, John H. Perkins, Miss Annie Perkins, Mrs. Dora Perkins, T.J. Spratte, Mrs. Emily C. Stroud, Robert Stroud
Samuel Swearingham, Miss Margaret Villines, Martin C. Villines, W.J. Villines, 13 Union Soldiers, Unknown number of Negro slaves. Several buried here whose names are unknown. One man buried here scalped by Indians., unknown 13 union soldiers, negro slaves and one man buried here scalped by Indians.
A Community well founded -- Their memory still lives on.
Berryville Memorial Park Cemetery dedicated November 18, 1979
NOTE: This is actually Old Berryville Cemetery, located in Pioneer Park. The cemetery where the burials were supposed to be moved to is named Berryville Memorial Cemetery. The graves may have been moved but I could find no information on most of the people listed above at the Berryville Memorial Cemetery. The 13 unknown Union soldiers now have markers. A. Futch Feb 2015
Dedicated to the memory
of the
Pioneers of Berryville, Arkansas
buried in unmarked graves
in this Cemetery
1840-1899
Names: Mrs. Charity Perryman, Mrs. Blackburn Henderson Berry, Dr. Arthur A. Baker, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Baker, James W. Black, Adolph Bethel, Dr. Arian Alphonso DeShong, Floyd Eddings, John N. Hague, Ann Elizabeth Hague, Miss Jewel Hamilton, W.B.S. Hailey, W.W. Hailey, C.A. Jones, Carl Jones, Christion Larson, Miss Alice McKennon, Mrs. Margaret Dunlap Meek, Jacob A. Meek, D.R. Pettyjohn, — Pettyjohn, Miss Mary Perkins, John H. Perkins, Miss Annie Perkins, Mrs. Dora Perkins, T.J. Spratte, Mrs. Emily C. Stroud, Robert Stroud
Samuel Swearingham, Miss Margaret Villines, Martin C. Villines, W.J. Villines, 13 Union Soldiers, Unknown number of Negro slaves. Several buried here whose names are unknown. One man buried here scalped by Indians., unknown 13 union soldiers, negro slaves and one man buried here scalped by Indians.
A Community well founded -- Their memory still lives on.
Berryville Memorial Park Cemetery dedicated November 18, 1979
NOTE: This is actually Old Berryville Cemetery, located in Pioneer Park. The cemetery where the burials were supposed to be moved to is named Berryville Memorial Cemetery. The graves may have been moved but I could find no information on most of the people listed above at the Berryville Memorial Cemetery. The 13 unknown Union soldiers now have markers. A. Futch Feb 2015
Gravesite Details
No headstone, a group bronze plaque placed as a memorial
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