NETTLES CEMETERY, Caldwell Parish, LA Submitted by Lloyd Chatham Listing Compiled by Lloyd & Linda Chatham April 23, 1998 ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** ************************************************ Nettles Cemetery is an old abandoned, unkept cemetery whose location is unknown to most people. It was evidently located an older community which was known as Castor, LA , but this is not the same community of Castor, which is known today) There are at least 25 unmarked graves within the cemetery and most of the stones that survived are broken and almost unreadable. At Chatham, take Hwy 4 East toward Columbia about 12 miles. You will be across the Caldwell Parish line at about the 10 mile mark. Look for Mt. Olive Rd. and take a left on it. Go about 100 yds down Mt. Olive Rd. to the transmission tower on your right. Stop here and follow the fence line of the tower property to the top of the hill where you will enter some oak trees which were left when the timber Co. cleared the land. The graves are among these oaks. NAME; Date of Birth; Date of Death; Additional Known Information Brock, J.R., 4/14/1870, 3/22/1891 h/o S.J. Brock Brown, James, 2/10/1827, 7/11/1882 Brown, Safronie, 6/10/1895, 12/23/1895 d/o M.L. & B.W. Brown Nettles, W.T., 3/30/1826, 2/5/1877 Wood, Elbert, born Feb. 1893, died 7/2/1859 h/o Lettie Wood Wood, Lettie, born 1798, died 11/8/1848 w/o Elbert Wood