A small family graveyard, the Dewes Family Cemetery, is on the club's land, It is fenced off and surrounded by trees and the West Fork of the North Branch of the Chicago River.
The sign reads, Dewes Cemetery, "Members of families: Dewes, Harrison, Ward, Goebel, Lupton, and Zobus. Matt Nixon-Troop 32 Eagle Scout Project, May 28, 2005."
The cemetery from its northern edge, near the West Fork of the North Branch of the Chicago River.
With one exception, all of the gravestones, and there are about eight, are on the opposite end.
Here are more than half of the surviving gravestones.
A closer look: The tall marker contains the only readable name: Harrison. FindAGrave.com lists only two internments at Dewes.
Beneath last fall's oak leaves is someone's final resting place.
Yes, the cemetery is completely fenced off. But I, the knower of all things, got inside.
These two bits of stone were the only items that resembles a grave marker on the northern end of Dewes Cemetery.
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3 comments:
My late husband was the grandson of an original Dewes. Our 3 grown children should visit this site. How would we get in?
Can prove relationship. Very interesting and a little sad.
It is a shame no one does any maintenance of this historic cemetery.
I remember it from when I was a caddy at the club 60 some years ago.
I climbed under a fence to get in. I parked about 1/4 mile north of the cemetery. I'm fairly certain no one will bother you.
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