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Submitted: 5/10/11 • Approved: 9/5/14 • Last Updated: 9/8/14 • R525368-G0-S3
Located in the 400 block on E Tahlequah Street in Siloam Springs, AR. Located across the street from Hico Cemetery.
"Those who will not pass
this way again
they had faith in God
and have left hope with us."
This Cemetery is mowed but not maintained. I photographed all the stones that I could find. From research I have done it appears that approximately forty or fifty stones have been destroyed or removed and are now unmarked graves.
Cemetery Book shows William Jasper Holland buried here.
*Obituary
Benton County Democrat
Saturday, May 26, 1888
HOLLAND, W.J. -The Siloam Herald chronicles the death at that place last week of W. J. Holland, one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Benton county. Mr. Holland settled at Siloam years ago when the place first began and from that time to the day of his death was accounted one of the best of citizens, a good neighbor and friend and an honorable man in every particular.
Contributed on 5/10/11 by nailgal123
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