Farmington

Map to cemeteries in the western part of the town of Farmington

 

 

Farmington Cmeetery west of Mindoro from Hwy. D, March 2000written by Amanda Lambert

In 1846 the Lewis family arrived in La Crosse County. By 1850, four brothers, a sister and their mother, Margaret, had built their homes, a saw mill and a grist mill on the land that would become known as Lewis Valley in the Town of Farmington.

Other families also came to the Lewis Valley to settle. Although some settlers moved west after only brief stays, the majority stayed until their deaths. It was, therefore, necessary to have an area of land set aside for a cemetery.

The first death to occur in the area was that of Margaret Lewis in 1848. She was given a resting spot on a pleasant section of the family land. As other area pioneers lost their loved ones, additional burials were made near her grave and the area grew into what today is Farmington Cemetery.

In November of 1901, the first expansion of the cemetery land was made. Again in 1949, more land was platted for the cemetery. Farmington Cemetery is now the largest cemetery in the township.

There is no longer an association for the cemetery. In 1950, the Town of Farmington took over the care of the Farmington Cemetery as well as other cemeteries in the area. Money gained from lot sales now goes into perpetual care costs.

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