Landers Cemetery (Independence County), Big Bottom-Wycough-Logan Township, Independence County, Arkansas, United States
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- Landers Cemetery
- Independence County
- Big Bottom on Dota Cr, 2 mile Rd, R.H. Griffin Homestead,
then son James Albert G., on to his son Robert 'Henry' G. and on to his son Jack Griffin - Cemetery
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- Searching for internment list of Landers Cemetery. History of site: 1862 Robert Henry Griffin (known as RH Griffin, Capt. CSA) homestead this farm when he settled in Independence County. He served as an Independence County Judge and state representative. Landers Cemetery established in the NE corner of his farm, near Dota Creek; named after a fellow statesman. R.H. passed this farm & cemetery to his son James Albert Griffin, who passed it to son Robert 'Henry' Griffin, who in turn passed it to youngest son Jack Griffin. James Albert and Robert 'Henry' are interred at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, 1.4 miles N of Landers Cem.
- 35.757854535° 45' 28.3"N-91.412632791° 24' 45.5"W
- Pleasant Hill (Dota Township) 1.4 mi. N
- Newark 4.2 mi. SW
- Sulphur Rock (White River Township) 5 mi. W
- Magness (Magness Township) 5.4 mi. SW
- Moorefield (Moorefield Township) 8.9 mi. W
- Oil Trough (Oil Trough Township) 9.2 mi. S
- Eaves 0.9 mi. S
- Buck 0.9 mi. E
- Holcombe 1.4 mi. NW
- Edwards 1.6 mi. SE
- Austin 2.2 mi. W
- Batman (Dota Township) 2.3 mi. N
- Fetser 2.4 mi. S
- Rawlings (Dota Township) 2.6 mi. NW
- Dorr (Dota Township) 2.7 mi. NE
- Dugger 3 mi. SW
- McDonald (Dota Township) 3.2 mi. N
- Baker (Dota Township) 3.3 mi. N
- 82 m
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- Updated Jan 18, 2016