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Vegors Cemetery Traditional Geocache

Hidden : 1/10/2015
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Cache is located along the edge of a cemetery and can be accessed without going into the cemetery itself, though it will be much easier to retrieve the cache if you go through. Container is winter-friendly but the access road to the parking area for this cache could be tough during the winter months. Please respect the property. Only attempt this cache during the daytime hours and do so only when there are no services taking place.


Vegors Cemetery is located in Section 25, 1 mile W, 3 1/2 mile S of Homer (which is just outside of Webster County),
north side of the road.  It is located on a hilltop overlooking the joining Boone
and Des Moines Rivers.

Of the 168 marked graves here are: 17 Vegors, 17 Eslicks
,
and 8 Bells. Wm. Vegors, the one year old son of C.H.& E. Vegors
was buried here in 1861.
C.H. Vegors
died on 1891, age 44 years and his wife Emma died in 1894.

A memorial marks the most Northern of 5 Indian Mounds in this Cemetery.

In one grave, being reburied here in 1960 are the remains of several pre-historic people of this region
who were originally buried in a "bundle" on a hill top Southeast of the mouth of the Boone River.
The tall white monument which was placed in this cemetery September 9, 1911 by the
Old Settlers Picnic Assoc. of Bell's Mill marks the grave of Mrs. Henry Lott
who was the first white woman settler in Webster County in the summer of 1846.   Isaac Sr. Sell was
born in PA in 1796, farmed 12 years in Clay County, Ind., then came to Iowa in 1844 and to Webster
County April 1849,  farmed 160 acres in Yell Township.   His father Benjamin Bell, served in the
Revolutionary War and War of 1812  He died February 10, 1853 aged 102 years and was  buried in this
cemetery. His sister, who died in  early womanhood, had been a sweetheart of George Washington. 
Isaac died  February 2, 1872 aged 76 years and his wife Amy, who was born in Virginia about 1798, died
August 25, 1863 aged 65 years. Both are buried here. In 1857 Belleville was laid out by Isaac and Jacob Bell.
Jasper M. Bell, born 1840, had donated the land for the Bell's Mill Park, south of Homer,
where the Old Settler's Reunion is held every year, usually in August. 

 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

terra ba terra ba terra

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)