Clay County
|
Shannon Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Established near a flourishing spring of water
and a general store in 1878, the settlement around this site was known
as Stampede Springs. The first burial in this cemetery was that of Mary
W. Gibson (1824-1879). Trustees of the Stampede Springs School community
purchased five acres including this site for a school, church and graveyard
in 1880. A post office opened in 1893, and the town was renamed Shannon,
either by the U. S. Postal Service or by local settlers. In 1907 another
acre was donated to the cemetery. The population of Shannon was 112 in
the mid-1920s. A cemetery association was established in 1949. In 1990
the population was 23. There were 311 graves in the cemetery at the end
of the 20th century, with 104 family names represented.
2000
location: 5 mi. E of Shannon on FM 175; .5 mi.
S on local road
|