Still trying to learn more about Winchester, Clark Co., MO. This would be a cemetery that was being used around 1850. Dose anyone have additional information on the cemetery described below? Copied from a couple of E-mails sent to me. Nov 18, 2000 "I was in MO in Oct and drove thru Winchester. We stopped at the Cemetery but didn't even try to look at markers. It is full of trees and tall grass and weeds like you said. The only evidence I saw that it was a cemetery was a wreath hanging on a corner fence post. We visited 3 other cemeteries . . . . " Sent E-mail to inquire for directions to the cemetery Nov 19, 2000 "I just happen to remember where it was from growing up one mile south of it. I walked right by it on the way to school/school bus and visiting friends. Remembered it is at a maximum maybe a 50' square, fenced, group of trees with no sign of tombstones that I could see. As you drive up from Highway 61, when the town of Winchester is on the right, the road curves to the left and then to the right. In about the middle of the curve to the right you take a gravel road to the left. It will curve a little to the right and straighten out. Right when it straightens out the cemetery is on the right and the gateway to the field is right after it - so close that the corner post of the cemetery is the gate post of the field." Thank you Twila Vincent Babcock Tempe, AZ