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Lee's Summit Historical Cemetery

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Lee’s Summit Historical Cemetery is a cemetery in Lee's Summit, Missouri. Many local notable people were buried there, including Nicholas B. Langsford, Pleasant Lea, George Neal, William B. Howard, William S. Cowherd, and former mayors from Lee’s Summit and surrounding areas. Civil War veterans and several members of the Confederate guerrilla band known as Quantrill’s Raiders were also buried there, including Cole Younger.HistoryThe Lee’s Summit Historical Cemetery got its start in 1865 when William B. Howard donated the oldest addition of the cemetery to the Town of Strother, which later became incorporated and known as Lee’s Summit. Before this cemetery, there were numerous family cemeteries throughout the area. The second addition of the cemetery was surveyed in May 1875, and in April 1887, a third addition was added. Two additional acres were purchased from Mrs. William B. Howard in December 1889. The cemetery grew again in April 1907 when another 2acre were added. Sidewalks were built along the cemetery in September 1915. In July 1931, the cemetery roads were graveled and then paved in September 1975. In July 2002, the original wrought iron sign was restored and placed at the southeast corner of the cemetery. This sign dates back to 1860 and once marked the entrance to the cemetery.The most notable of all people interred at LSHC is Thomas Coleman Younger, better known as Cole Younger. Younger was born in Lee’s Summit in 1844 and killed his first man during a border skirmish serving as a Confederate soldier in the Civil War. He was 21 when the Civil War ended in 1865, and he returned home to join his ailing mother and three brothers. Cole and his brothers, Jim, John, and Bob, all joined the James Gang and lived the lives of outlaws, which led to the 25-year prison sentence they would serve at the Minnesota State Prison. Cole was released from prison and returned to Lee’s Summit to live the life of a “model citizen”. He died in 1916 with 11 bullets still embedded in his body. Cole was buried in lot #12, with his brothers Jim and Bob and his mother, Bursheba, also buried nearby.

Address: 806 SE 3rd St, Lee's Summit 64063
Phone: (816) 969-1590
State: MO
City: Lees Summit
Street Number: 806 SE 3rd St
Zip Code: 64063
categories: county, landmark & historical place, cemetery


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