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    Clayton Devin Marker

    hand-craved headstone


    Owner/SourceKaren V.
    DateAug. 2010
    File nameDevinClayton-hs.png
    File Size1.54m
    Dimensions980 x 777
    Linked toClayton Devin (Burial)

    Williams-Devin-Heydon Cemetery, Polk, Missouri, U.S.A.

    Notes: The Williams-Devin-Heydon cemetery is located in the middle of a pasture. It has been long neglected. Stones are partially or completely buried. Martha and Clayton Devin's stones have been knocked down.
    The gate is a couple of sheets of plywood and the fence around the cemetery is barely servicable.


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