John and his wife Jemima donated the land in 1881 where the Nichols Cemetery is located.
Obit:
Uncle Johny Nichols died at his home in Chicaskia Township last week. He was one of the early settlers of the county and had a wide circle of friends who most sincerely mourn his death. He was a veteran of the late war and in both private and public affairs was a model citizen.
Kingman, KS Leader Courier- February 22, 1894 p8
Contributed by Thomas Hotchkiss #47983816
John and his wife Jemima donated the land in 1881 where the Nichols Cemetery is located.
Obit:
Uncle Johny Nichols died at his home in Chicaskia Township last week. He was one of the early settlers of the county and had a wide circle of friends who most sincerely mourn his death. He was a veteran of the late war and in both private and public affairs was a model citizen.
Kingman, KS Leader Courier- February 22, 1894 p8
Contributed by Thomas Hotchkiss #47983816
Inscription
On the base is written:
Our father has gone to a mansion of rest
To the glorious land by the Deity blest
Beside the main marker is another smaller granite one that says Sgt Jho (sic) Nichols Co I 11 Ill (IL) Inf.
Family Members
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