Oak Hill Cemetery
Located in Butler, Missouri, Oak Hill Cemetery is a historic burial ground established in the 1860s by Confederate General Cogfwell. Maintained by the Ladies of the Cemetery Association until recently, the cemetery now falls under the control of the City of Butler. With 50 acres of developed park land and an additional 20 acres for future expansion, Oak Hill Cemetery offers a serene final resting place for nearly 15,000 interred individuals.
Notable graves within the cemetery include Linnie Crouch, whose tombstone holds the distinction of being the world's smallest, as well as Nancy F. Cogfwell, wife of Confederate General James M. Cogfwell. Visitors can explore the cemetery's rich history and search for loved ones through the original interment records, obituaries, family members, or monuments. Oak Hill Cemetery provides a peaceful and dignified setting for honoring and remembering those who have passed.
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