Wilson Creek Cemetery

Grant County, 23 6/10 NE Road, Wilson Creek, WA 98860
Lat: 47º 25′ 51″ N, Lon: -119º 07′ 46″ W   T22N R29E SEC 02
Contributed by Maggie Rail, Sep 28, 2003, Last updated 2018 by Fred Pflugrath.  Fred last updated records in 2019.
Location:  The cemetery is located in the northwest corner of the unique little town of Wilson Creek.  Take 1st Street as you enter Wilson Creek and continue up the hill. Take the left turn twice. 
The cemetery is fenced and kept up by Cemetery District #2 – Wilson Creek.
The cemetery was walked by Mrs. Ruth Briscoe in April 1979, then by Maggie Rail in 2003 and 2010. Fred Pflugrath walked the cemetery in 2009 visiting the cemetery three times in October and November checking spellings, location of graves and dates.
There is a Potter’s Field on the north side of the cemetery with no known burials and no markers. The old timers have said that there were many buried there.
Alternate Directions: Take the Wilson Creek turn-off from SR 28. The first streets in town are Railroad and First. Take a left onto First.  From First take a left onto Navar.  From Navar take a right onto Lincoln.  Follow Lincoln a short distance out of town until you see the sign for the cemetery turn-off. The cemetery road is gravel and will split just before the cemetery. ake a left at the split in the gravel road. The cemetery is located a short distance up the hill from the split in the gravel road.
Photo with permission of Maggie Rail “Ewanida Rail Records”
Photo with permission of Maggie Rail “Ewanida Rail Records”
Photo with permission of Maggie Rail “Ewanida Rail Records”
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Wilson Creek Cemetery