A RAILROAD WORKERS CEMETERY

Located on Nowotny property, near Welfare in Kendall County.


The site consists of four general rows of graves, all 
appearing to face East.  There are three large hand-worked limestone 
markers.    The majority of the graves are marked at the perimeter by 
rubble rocks.

In 1989 there were 13 grave sites with the possibility that two of them contain 
two burials.  The only name found was Kathryn Rain.  

One marker has Rest in Pease (sic). 

One grave is surrounded by the remnants of a white wooden fence.  The 
limestone marker inside the fence  has a cross carved in relief.  We 
could make out only the letters B and D.

A second limestone marker has crosses cut in relief on front and back.

These people lived in the Black Colony at the Nowotny Ranch.  The 
railroad provided them with housing.  Many chose to remain at this place 
after the railroad work was finished.


Note: The cemetery is located in a dense cedar break and is very 
difficult to access.

Submitted by Anne Stewart


Update September 6, 2006

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