Located on the North West edge of Valentine.
Section ?, Range 34, Township 27.
In 1891 a cemetery was started in the south portion of the school section by
Rev. Sam Holsclaw, a pioneer preacher and homesteader here. The first burial
in the new cemetery was of Mr. Holsclaw's son, Arthur Holsclaw, who died by
his own hand. This cemetery was in use until A. E. Thacher, in 1902,
had a cemetery platted on his land southeast of town and deeded the first
lot to the Donoher's. One Peter Nolan was probably one of the first buried here.
Just before his death, Mr. Thacher, deeded the land to his faithful attendent,
Irwin (Windy) Emery, who held it many years until his death. It later passed into
the hands of the city. This new cemetery became the Mennechaduza or Boothill
Cemetery. Many bodies were moved from the Holsclaw cemetery to the new
Mennechaduza cemetery.
NAME
BIRTH
DEATH
Place born
Holsclaw, Arthur
?
1891
Holsclaw, Dr. Charles
?
?
Holsclaw, Rebecca Sohpia Conyer
?
11-1905
Holsclaw, Rev. Samuel(hus of Rebecca Sophia Conyer)
?
01-1906
Louisville, KY
Nolan, Peter
?
?
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