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Sweet Home Cemetery, Nathan, Arkansas

To visit Sweet Home Cemetery, from the junction of Highways 371 and 27 in Nashville, Arkansas, head north on State Highway 27 for 9 miles. Turn right onto Nathan Road and continue for 2.9 miles. Then, take a left onto Muddy Fork Road and drive for 4.2 miles until you reach the Nathan Country Store. Near the store, turn left again onto Nathan Road and travel 1.3 miles. The graveyard will be on your right, just beyond the ditch. Across the road from the cemetery is an old church that has been converted into a dwelling. There are 16 unmarked graves in the cemetery, identifiable either by unreadable funeral home markers or large rocks. Some marker inscriptions were determined by touch and may have incorrect spellings. This survey was conducted in 2002.

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Palmer Chapel Cemetery, Rosboro, Arkansas

Take highway 8 S from Glenwood going towards Amity, Arkansas for 2.5 miles. Cemetery is in a field beside Tillman Norris’ residence. It is no longer in use and many stones are unreadable. A fence was put around this cemetery by the Frontier Trails Genealogy Seekers. Surveyed in December of 1999. When this list was done the first three names (Bakers) were listed as being buried in this cemetery. The headstones were moved at a later date to Coker Cemetery, Rosboro, Arkansas.

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Ebenezer Cemetery

Ebenezer Cemetery, Glenwood, Arkansas

To find Ebenezer Cemetery, from Amity, go approximately 4.5 miles on highway 84E to Ebenezer Road. Turn right onto Ebenezer Road and go approximately 4.1 mile. From Kirby, drive north on Hwy 70 about 2 miles, turn right onto Ebenezer Road and continue for about 2.5 mile. The cemetery will be on the east/right side of the road, across from Primitive Baptist Church. Last enumerated in September of 1999.

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