The Loup Valley Cemetery is located approximately 9 miles west of Stapleton on Highway 92 and 3/4 mile south. In the early years this cemetery was also known to some as the Lamb or Nesbit Cemetery. Restore N. Lamb, a homesteader, lost his wife, Mary A., in 1900. She was buried on the Lamb homestead. In 1906 Mr Lamb deeded approximately three acres of land to the cemetery. The records show the formal organization goes back to 1910. In 1948 the Association launched an intensive campaign to clean up and improve the cemetery. Fences were rebuilt, a new entrance and wider drive ways provided. Chester and Edith Barner donated additional land to the cemetery. For several years the McPherrrin family took care of the grass mowing. Later 15 to 20 neighbors gathered with power mowers for a cleaning up and mowing day. Now most of the mowing is paid for by donations, but many volunteers donate hours of work toward its upkeep. At the close of 1985 there are nearly 300 burials recorded.Loup Valley Cemetery A-K