“INDIANA
SPIRIT QUEST”
Shepardson Family Monument
The Indiana Spirit Quest series of
geocaches will take you to a number of small, rural, historic
cemeteries built by Hoosier Pioneers in central/Northeast
Indiana. PRAIRIEPARTNERS has set a record for
one-day ISQ finds on 10-16-2004 at 55! 90 cacher teams have logged
over 1,250 finds.
ISQ STATS as of
12/17/04
TOP TEN FINDS
1. 82 --Bluegillfisherman
2. 75 --Buddaman
3. 74 --JPlus14,
4. 65 --Sweetie Pie
5. 64--Team Tigger International/Awsome Ev
6. 63--Itzme
7. 55 --Prairepartners
8. 48 --One Angel & Family
9. 41 -- Just Mee/ Hutt
10. 40 --Mattster
FTF's
2. 15 --Bluegillfisherman
3. 14 --Buddaman
4. 8 --Pinestrail
INDIANA
SPIRIT QUEST #92
”Candygram for Mr. Mongo!"
This leg of the coninuing ISQ adventure
takes you to the small town of Mongo, IN. Located on the Pigeon
River, in Springfield Township, LaGrange County, the area was first
settled around 1830 by John B. Clark. The name Mongo is derived
from the Indian word Mongoquinong, meaning "Great, more White
People--There goes the neighborhood." The Mongo (K of P) cemetery
is still active. One of the earliest settlers was Otis Shepardson,
who died in 1848, a memorable character according to an 1882
Township History written by William Goodspeed:
"During the
Presidential campaign of 1840, several prominent candidates for
congress were announced to speak in Mongoquinong. Eight hundred men
gathered to hear them. Bands of martial music came in four-horse
wagons, with drums beating and colors flying. Great Enthusiasm was
manifested for "Tippecanoe and Tyler too". A gayly decorated wagon
from Angola appeared, the wagon-box being a large canoe, in which a
fine martial band was seated.
It was a great Whig
day, though many Democrats were present to see the show and hear
the speakers. Games were projected, and the sturdy politicians
enjoyed themselves. It is said that Samuel Burnside, at Hop, Step,
and Jump, on this day, cleared forty-six feet. Losey Young and John
Davidson did about as well.
Otis Shepardson,
Sr. felt unwell while in Nichols' Store, whereupon the latter
bathed his head with whisky. This started the idea that every
Democrat present should be baptized with whisky into the Whig
faith. It is impossible to describe the scene that ensued. Whigs
with mugs of whisky in their hands were seen in all directions
chasing down Democrats, running through houses and gardens, jumping
fences, clearing ditches in their precipitous efforts at political
regeneration. Many were baptized on that well remembered day.
(This is probably why the Taverns were CLOSED
on election day--Lead Dog)
Drusus Nichols
employed a surveyor, and in March 1840, had laid out about
one-hundred eighty lots on Sections 5 and 8. This was the first
plat of Mongoquinong. That long name has been lately shortened to
Mongo. The population of the village has probably at no time
exceeded one-hundred and fifty."
For more Great Stories of this historical
Indiana Township, visit:
History
Willie Stewart (1942-1995)
Mongo Cemetery is also the final resting place of another
type of hero and pioneer. Willie Stewart was one of the earliest of
the modern era medics in LaGrange County. Willie was, along with
pioneering medics and local EMS legends such as Bud Haag, Randy
Perkins, and Brad Wyatt, among the first to help lead the rural
LaGrange County EMS system from Basic Life Support into the high
quality Paramedic System that we now take for granted. While
visiting Willie's gravesite, please also take a moment and say a
prayer and honor the memories of those who died in the line of
duty: Bryan Allred, 1996; Laura Halsey, 1996 and Floyd Miller,
2001. Their sacrifice will never be forgotten. --Kodiak Kid (All
photos by Kodiak Kid)
The cache container
is a camo taped tupperware about 4"x4". BYOP. Park with
care. If you find a fallen US flag, please stick it back
in the ground. Payton Manning may be on the verge of breaking
touchdown pass records in the NFL, but when at Tennessee, in
three tries, he NEVER beat the Gators! As always, please be
respectful, and cache in, trash out. God Bless our troops in
harm's way.

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RESULT IN DELETION OF LOGS.