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From Ely, Nevada take U.S. 50 east (going south) for 34 miles. Bear right off U.S. 50 and continue three miles to Osceola. This turnoff is well marked with a Nevada Historical Marker depicting some of the history in the area. The road to the cemetery can be driven with two-wheel drive, dependent upon weather conditions. Osceola is properly pronounced “Asi-yahola. The name honors the noted Seminole chief Osceola and is from asi, “black drink” and Yaholo, a drawn out cry made by an attendant while each man drinks in turn. It is situated in a canyon, with mountains on the north and west at an altitude of 7,500 feet. George G. Blair first settled the town. By 1881, Blair was keeping the mining records and the town contained two stores, one hotel, one restaurant, one livery stable, a blacksmith shop, and other places of industry. The buildings were constructed mostly of wood. A frame schoolhouse 12x20 with a seating capacity of thirty had been erected. Osceola Mining District is a mineral rich area containing Placer Gold, gold, silver, lead, tungsten, and phosphate rock. Joseph Watson and Frank Hicks discovered the Osceola District in August 1872. It was organized in October of the same year. Lack of water to wash the gravel initially hindered development. In 1948, a fire consumed most of the town of Osceola. This is not a ghost town. People still make their homes on Osceola and some mining is being done. Much of Osceola is private property or patented mining claims. Please respect this. Osceola has survived longer than any other placer camp in Nevada and has the scars to prove it. As with any area where there is mining activity, this is not a place for the incautious especially if accompanied by small children or pets. The Osceola cemetery is on land managed by the Bureau of Land Management, Ely District.
The following is tombstone reading only. There are many more unidentified graves in the Osceola Cemetery.
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NAME BIRTH DEATH COMMENTS
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Bussey, Charles 08 Dec 1843 31 Oct 1887 We part dear one to meet in a
brighter world above
Collings, Inez L. 27 Apr 1908 15 May 1908 Budded on Earth to bloom in
Heaven, Daughter of A.O. & I.M.
Collings
Hudson, Eliz Ann 1869 23 Mar 1901
Katham, Deckros 24 Mar 1899 Cleveland, Nevada, 58y
Marriott, Bertha 26 Jan 1908 08 Mar 1908 Budded on Earth to bloom in
Heaven
Marriott, George Henry 15 Jul 1890 age: 10m 6d, Gone but not
Forgotten
Marriott, Mary 1861 29 Mar 1905 Mother
Marriott, Sarah 09 Mar 1826 08 Nov 1899 Mother, A precious one Mom is
gone. Advice we loved is
stilled. A place is vacant in
our home. Which never may be
filled
Moyeer, Stanley H. 10 Sep 1826 18 Nov 1826 Our Dear
Odgers, Charles H. 03 Jun 1848 11 Dec 1903 b. Cornwall, England,
Scott, J. T. 04 May 1827 01 Jul 1903 b. Ohio
Skinner, Julius A. 05 May 1829 17 Jan 1893
Swallow, George A. 22 Jan 1881 age: 3Y 11d, Where immortal
spirits reign there we shall
meet again
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