Nebraska Historical Marker: Camp Creek Cemetery and Chapel
Nebraska Historical Marker: Camp Creek Cemetery and Chapel
Location
NEC County Rd P & County Rd 70, Nebraska City vicinity, Otoe County, Nebraska
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Marker Text
The cemetery name is adopted from a nearby stream along which Native Americans once camped. George F. Lee donated the original land in 1866, with the first burial on September 10. Twenty-eight graves from family plots were reinterred here in 1868.
The cemetery expanded in 1884, 1912, and 1990. The chapel, constructed in 1916-17, commemorates the cemetery's fiftieth anniversary. One notable grave is that of Barbara Kagey Mayhew Bradway, associated with the Underground Railroad in southeastern Nebraska before the Civil War.
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