A virtual look at historic Steenbergen Cemetery

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The Steenbergen Cemetery, southwest of Mount Pulaski, is one of the oldest cemeteries in Logan County. Cemetery tours of the site were offered during the 175th anniversary celebration.

Pictures by Marla Blair

Flags in honor of veterans are placed by Mount Pulaski American Legion Post 447.

Steve Martin and his cousin Karl Scroggin conducted Steenbergen Cemetery tours, sharing family stories passed down through the generations and information discovered on their research into family and local history.

 

Carter Scroggin arrived in the Illinois territory in 1811. He was one of the first settlers in what was to become Logan County. He and his wife, Pheby, have a refurbished gravestone in Steenbergen Cemetery.

Humphrey Scroggin, a Revolutionary War veteran, has a stone in Steenbergen, even though his original burial was probably elsewhere. The damaged stone is framed in wrought iron, and commemorative markers recognize him and his wife, Sarah.

 

A modern stone for Humphrey Scroggin has been placed nearby.

 

 

 

Each memorial flagpole is marked with a metal tag stating a veteran's name, branch of service, and the war or conflict in which he served.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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