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 wpeA.jpg (8032 bytes) Pace Chapel Cemetery
Benton County, Arkansas

Photos and information contributed by Dianna Bourke Privette

wpe8.jpg (10222 bytes) Directions:
On Hwy 62, look for Pea Ridge National Military Park. Take North Old Wire Road (Hwy 856A).  Take the left road or the Red Road, not the White One.  (Honest!  You'll know what I mean when you get there.)  Go just a short distance and you'll see the wrought iron gate.  The Allred graves are located about 100 ft past the Dalmation Dog.  wpeD.jpg (5159 bytes)

wpe2.jpg (29441 bytes) Jerome Bonaparte Allred, March 23, 1843 - May 13, 1924 and his wife Anna Eliza Slack Gibson Allred, Feb 24, 1845 - Nov 2, 1904

wpe4.jpg (15002 bytes) wpe8.jpg (16290 bytes) Graves of two Infant Daughters of J. B. and A. E. Allred

 


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