GENERAL WARRANTY DEED

August 2, 1881

From: R. E. Hill & Ellen E. Hill his wife of Keokuk State of Iowa

To: The judges of the County Court and their successors in office in trust of the County of Clark in the State of Missouri.

Consideration: One dollar.

Beginning twenty feet south of the north west corner of the north west quarter of section nineteen (19) township sixty five (65) of range six (6) west; Thence running south on said section line nine hundred feet (900) thence run east two hundred and fifty (250) feet, to a stake; Thence run north four hundred (400) feet; thence run west one hundred and fifty (150) feet thence run north five hundred (500) feet to the county road. Thence west along said road one hundred feet (100) to the place of beginning.

The above conveyance is made in trust for a public burying ground and no other. And to be known as Oak Wood cemetery, a plat of which is herewith filed.

Signed: R. E. Hill

E. E. Hill

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Note: This is Oak Hill Cemetery, sometimes known as Oak Wood Cemetery or Crow Cemetery.

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GENERAL WARRANTY DEED

September 7, 1925

From: T. J. Spurgeon and Anna M. Spurgeon his wife, of Clark Co., Mo.

To: Judges of the County Court of Clark County, Missouri and their successors in office.

Consideration $126.00

A tract of land beginning twenty (20) feet south and one hundred (100) feet east of the northwest corner of the northwest quarter of section nineteen (19)township sixty five (65) range six (6) west, said beginning point being the northeast corner of a tract of land conveyed by R. E. Hill and wife to the Judges of the County Court for burial purposes, by deed recorded at book 38 page 222, Clark County, Missouri records, running from said beginning point south with the east line of the burial ground, five hundred (500) feet; thence east one hundred fifty (150) feet; thence north five hundred (500) feet to the county road, thence west to the place of beginning, conveying by this deed one and sixty eight hundredths (1.68) acres, more or less. Said land being conveyed for burial purposes.

Signatures

T. J. Spurgeon

Anna M. Spurgeon

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Note: This is an addition, purchased by the county, in 1925, which adjoins Oak Hill Cemetery. Although the deed does not mention the fact, bodies were disinterred from an Alexandria Cemetery, due to flooding, and moved here.