Bulong Cemetery consists of ten unmarked graves within a small fenced enclosure, itself merely a small section of the area originally designated for a cemetery. Known burials occurred during a period of only 5 years, from 1894 to 1898. Soon after, payable gold ran out and the township faded away.
A signboard at the cemetery site lists the basic details of those known to have been buried here - name, date, age and cause of death.According to the details provided, most of those buried here died of fever, one as a result of a brawl, one of heart failure, another of accident and an infant of unspecified cause.
Faun Mcgowan visited and photographed the site in October 2011. Faun's pictures may be downloaded from the list of inscriptions for this cemetery.