Booker T Washington Cemetery
Cemetery at Muskogee, Muskogee, OK 74401
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Address | Muskogee Muskogee OK 74401 Get directions |
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I was leaving the Castle of Muskogee and noticed a few head stones across the road. The next day I drove back and wondered through it. I found a hole bunch of headstones and graves under brush and poison oak going west about half a mile. and all the to the newer part of Washington Cemetery. If you went into the cememtery off of the expressway you could turn right and go all the way to W Fern Mountain Rd. That would take you through the old part of the cememtery. I don't know how far west it goes, being alergic to poison oak I didn't go past a little boys grave that was covered in bricks. The area gets mowed I don't understand why no one cuts back the bushes and cleans out the poison oak that's there so people that are doing a geneology on their family would have an easier time finding the graves.
It's a part of Muskogee's history. Why not take better care of it?
Just sayin'.
KimAdded December 04, 2016 by Kim Owens