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Sue Tolbert surveyed this cemetery in 2003. At that time the graves were only marked with unmarked stones. Since then, metal markers have been put out to identify the graves. Sabrina Hitchcock surveyed this cemetery in November 2012.
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Union Mission is a historical site and it recognized as such by the Department of the Interior. Here are some of the monuments that help to document the history of the site the cemetery is associated with.
Chouteau Memorial | Daughters of the American Revolution Monument | Historical Landmark Monument | Union Mission Monument |
BAKE | Robert | 20 Aug 1823 | See More | |
CHAPMAN | Rev. Epaphrus | Apr 1792 | 07 Jan 1825 | Aged 32 First Missionary to the Osages. Stay amoung the heathers, the Lord reigneth. Erected by Northeastern Teachers College 1992 See More |
CHAPMAN | Moses (Osage) | 1823 | 1824 | Baby of Rev. Chapman See More |
CHEAWTEAW | Minerva | 14 Apr 1825 | 01 Feb 1850 | Wife of J.A. Cheawteaw See More |
CHOUTEAU | Musadora | Daughter of J.A. & M. Chouteau See More | ||
FULLER | Baby | 1823 | 09 Mar 1823 | Child of Mr. & Mrs. Fuller See More |
HOWARD | Richard | 1826 | Hired Laborer See More | |
MCCOY | Charles | 1829 | 09 Mar 1831 | Child of Isaac McCoy See More |
MONTGUMERY | Harriet Wooley | 1834 | See More | |
MONTGUMERY | Rev. William B. | 1800 | 1834 | See More |
OSAGE | Infant | 19 Oct 1822 | See More | |
OSAGE | Woman | 17 Oct 1822 | See More | |
REDFIELD | Baby | 1822 | 08 Feb 1822 | Child of Phoebe & Abraham Redfield See More |
REDFIELD | Baby | 1825 | 1826 | Child of Phoebe & Abraham Redfield See More |
REDFIELD | Child | 1827 | 1834 | Child of Phoebe & Abraham Redfield See More |
REDFIELD | Child | 1829 | 1834 | Child of Phoebe & Abraham Redfield See More |
REDFIELD | Child | 1831 | 1834 | Child of Phoebe & Abraham Redfield See More |
REDFIELD | Child | 1833 | 1834 | Child of Phoebe & Abraham Redfield See More |
REDFIELD | Jane | 1823 | 09 Sep 1824 | Child of Phoebe & Abraham Redfield See More |
REQUA | Baby | 1825 | 1825 | Baby of Sarah & George Requa See More |
REQUA | Baby | 1833 | 1833 | Baby of Susan & William Requa See More |
REQUA | Charlotte (Osage) | 1823 | 1824 | Adopted orphan of George Requa See More |
REQUA | Sarah | 1800 | 1825 | Wife of George Requa See More |
REQUA | Susan Comstock | 12 Jun 1791 | 04 Jun 1833 | See More |
SLAVE | Freed Infant | See More | ||
UNKNOWN | See More | |||
VAILL | Charlotte | 1823 | 06 Sep 1824 | See More |
VAILL | Child | 1825 | 2 1/2 years old See More |
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