Saturday 14 March 2015

A Grave In The Middle Of The Road

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In the middle of East County Road 400 South, near Amity, in the state of Indiana, in the U.S., is a small mound of earth that splits the asphalt road along its length. That mound is the grave of Nancy Kerlin Barnett (1793-1831). When she died in 1831 at age 39, she was buried on top of a small hill that overlooked Sugar Creek.

In the following years, several others also were buried there and a small cemetery was created. Around the turn of the century, Johnson County decided to build a road directly through the cemetery, which meant that the graves would need to be relocated. One of Nancy's sons objected to moving her grave. Since the cemetery was already cleared off the remaining graves, the developers didn't mind leaving this one grave behind and the road was laid around it.

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