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Sheridan County
(Hay Springs)
Neely Flats/Cotton Ridge Cemetery
Tombstone Photos

Directions: Drive 13 miles south of Hay Springs on Highway 87 to it's intersection with County Road 440. Drive four miles east on County Road 440 (a paved road) to its intersection with Trail 390. Drive approximately 8 miles south on Trail 390 (a gravel road) to its intersection with County Road 370. At that point there will be a T intersection. On the west side of the road there are two gates. Take the north gate and follow the trail road to the west for about a mile and a half through the pasture. The cemetery will be on the south side of the trail.

There are five tombstones in this cemetery with seven names. In addition there are several graves which are unmarked other than a steel post driven down into the ground.


These photos were generously taken and contributed to these pages by Joel Zilmer and are courtesy of the Knight Museum!   Please take a moment to thank them for this terrific resource!  Use your back browser button to return to this page. Please note that these generous contributions do not necessarily depict all tombstone photographs for a given cemetery.


Ebaugh, Joseph M. [text]
Ebaugh, Joseph M. [text]
Ebaugh, Priscilla & Betsy [text]
Ebaugh, Priscilla & Betsy [text]
Hahn, Matilda S. & Elmer G. [text]
Hahn, Matilda S. & Elmer G. [text]
Lewellen, Elizabeth Jane [text]
Lewellen, Elizabeth Jane [text]
Neely Flats-cotton Ridge, Cemetery [text]
Neely Flats-cotton Ridge, Cemetery [text]
Wagner, Nora N. [text]
Wagner, Nora N. [text]
Wagner, Nora N. [text]

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