Redwood Cemetery, Warren County, Indiana

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Redwood Cemetery is located in Steuben Township, Warren County, Indiana.

Redwood Cemetery, located on State Route 28, is well kept. It contains over two hundred marked graves. Family names found there are Abolt, Armstrong, Barwick, Bell, Burton, Berry, Bowers, Compton, Chavers, Covalt, Calflin, Eneix, Ford, Foster, Farrington, Hanes, Harris, Hanson, Hill, High, Hunt, Hurt, Jordan, Johnson, Leak, Mong, Miller, McCoskey, Mains, Musgrave, McClellan, Myers, McLaughlin, Nelson, Potter, Powell, Pearson, Ritter, Reed, Rosebrough, Siddens, Sale, Swank, Smith, Stufflebeam, Swarner, Swisher, Shields, Spacy, Sikes, Smart, Tharp, Vannatter, Vanpelt, Wallace, Wilson, Winks, West, Yoakem, and Zimmerman. The monument for Amaziah High is shaped as the trunk of a tree entwined with ivy and an axe and dove. It takes on added meaning when one knows that Amaziah lost his life crushed under a tree he had been cutting down.

Grover C. Williams, A History of Warren County, Indiana

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  • Warren County Historical Society (1966), A History of Warren County, Indiana.

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Redwood Cemetery is located at 40°16'48.61" North, 87°26'0.91" West (40.280169, -87.433586).

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Coordinates: 40°16′48.61″N, 87°26′0.91″W