Before Busch/Weldon Wildlife Area a wildlife area it was a military ordnance (predominately TNT) manufacturing and storage facility. Prior to the government use of the land it was was occupied by 3 farming communities. What remains of these early communities are their cemeteries. This cache is in a series of caches located in or near these cemeteries.
I found the Dardenne Cemetery to be the most interesting of the cemeteries on Busch. This cemetery is fairly large with many headstones dating back into the early to mid 1800's.
There are two different approaches to this cemetery one will require you to cross a small stream. Where I crossed the water was only 3 inches deep. The other approach is a dry approach but is difficult to find. On the way to the cemetery you will see signs stating end of public use area. The cemetery is wholly within Bushe Wildlife Area and the signs are on all sides of the cemetery. This is to keep hunters from going through the cemetery. You are authorized to visit the cemetery. The cache is not in the cemetery but on the edge away from any head stones.