Cemetery: Davis Cemetery
Other: Mary Davis Cemetery
Sign: No
Street: 4101 McDonald Landing Rd
City: Geneva
Township: Corydon
County: Henderson
State: KY
Nation: USA
Zip: 42406
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Status: Inactive
Size: Small
Directions: From the intersection of US Highway 60 and State Route 136 south of Henderson, Kentucky, travel west on State Route 136 for approximately 1 mile to Geneva, Kentucky.at the intersection of State Route 136 and State Route 268, travel north on State Route 268.Turn right on McDonald Landing RD. Cemetery is 1/2 mile down on left.
Type: Road-public
Location: Rural
Terrain: Hillside
Watersource: No
Features: Three trees used to be there. all that is left now are stumps
Property: Private
Access: Inaccessible
Enclosure: None
Gate: None
Established: Unknown
Gravestones: 1
Oldest: 1882
Newest: 1882
Removed: No
Relocated: No
Repairs: Unsure
Methods: Other
Restoration: Unsure
Association: No
Records: Yes
Inventory: Yes
Availability: Mr. Blues \"Gone But not Forgotten\"
Landscaping: No
Paths: No
Trees: No
Crypts: No
Fencing: No
Brickwork: No
Ironwork: No
Sculpture: No
Fountains: No
Roads: No
Buildings: No
Cement: Yes
Granite: No
Marble: Yes
Native: No
Slate: No
Others: No
Wood: No
Materials: Unsure
Architectural: No
Angels: No
Draperies: No
Fraternal: No
Hands: No
Lambs: No
Monograms: No
Plants: Yes
Photos: No
Religious: No
Scrollwork: No
Urns: No
Carvings: Yes
Condition: Cemetery in danger of destruction
Unmarked: Unsure
Broken: No
Toppled: No
Disintegrating: Yes
Buried: No
Weather: No
Pollution: Unknown
Vandalized: Yes
Report: No
VA1: Gravestones-Overturned
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Overgrowth:
Overgrowth1: Problem-Access
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GroundCover: Yes
Moss:
Vines:
Drainage: Good
Problem1: Encroachment
Problem2: Apathy
Owner: Business
Use: Agricultural
Bordering: Agricultural
Change: Unknown
Reason: Agriculture
Visited: Unknown
Archeology: Unknown
Habitat: No
Surnames: Davis
Other_Information: Cemetery is owned by large agriculture business in Indiana called Ceres Farms. They bought it from Peabody Coal Company but Peabody has kept mineral rights. there is no buffer zone being used. farmers seem to be getting closer and closer each season. they chopped down the large trees that once provided knowledge to its location
Contacted: Attorney General KY & Owner
Support: Miranda Johnston Volunteer for Adopt-A-Cemetery Program This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Name: Miranda Johnston
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