TY - GEN N2 - Locust Hill Cemetery, thought to be the soldiers' section. A number of Cluthe and Illing family members are buried at this cemetery, located on Kratzville Rd. Locust Hill Cemetery is a beautiful spot, high on a hill, that at one time was known as Lamasco. This was homestead to a Robert Smith family in 1835. The acreage was later acquired by the Kirkpatrick family. A plot was set aside for a little country cemetery where friends and neighbors of the deceased did the burying. After a few years, the cemetery was deeded to the City of Evansville. (http://historicevansville.com/site.php?id=locusthill) AB - Locust Hill Cemetery, thought to be the soldiers' section. A number of Cluthe and Illing family members are buried at this cemetery, located on Kratzville Rd. Locust Hill Cemetery is a beautiful spot, high on a hill, that at one time was known as Lamasco. This was homestead to a Robert Smith family in 1835. The acreage was later acquired by the Kirkpatrick family. A plot was set aside for a little country cemetery where friends and neighbors of the deceased did the burying. After a few years, the cemetery was deeded to the City of Evansville. (http://historicevansville.com/site.php?id=locusthill) T1 - Graves at Locust Hill Cemetery in Evansville, Indiana DA - n.d. AU - Unknown L1 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1528234/files/5830.jp2 PB - University of Southern Indiana LA - eng PY - n.d. ID - 1528234 L4 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1528234/files/5830.jp2 KW - Local History KW - Cemeteries KW - Photographs KW - Regional History KW - Related Materials -- n.d. KW - Religion and Spirituality TI - Graves at Locust Hill Cemetery in Evansville, Indiana Y1 - n.d. L2 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1528234/files/5830.jp2 LK - https://library.usi.edu/record/1528234/files/5830.jp2 UR - https://library.usi.edu/record/1528234/files/5830.jp2 ER -