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صفحه اصلی 19987
تاریخ فرستاده شدن / 2019
- Waters (family plot)
- Warner, Wanda E. & Marvin L.
- Warner, Sidney V.
- Warner, Shirl D. & Lila L. (Allman)
- Warner, Roland Fred & Sylvia I. (Mitchell)
- Warner, Richard D.
- Warner, Mona Rae & Zona Mae
- Warner, Lillian C. & Daniel W.
- Warner, Lavina R.
- Warner, Laurence H. & Mabel Ruth
- Warner, L. Wayne & Mildred Mae
- Warner, IsaIah F. & Elitha E.
- Warner, Icis Arlene
- Warner, Hazel B. & Willard C.
- Warner, H. Keith & Marletta J.
- Warner, Arthur C.
- Warner, (infant daughter)
- Ward, Mary (Hodges)
- Ward, Fred J.
- Ward, E.C. & A - Pibel, C.I. & Smiley, J.
- Wanda Highway
Inscription:
WANDA
HIGHWAY
1923
S. SWINBANK COM’RS (County Commissioner)
D. MCMILLAN “ (County Commissioner)
H. T. Braddock “ (County Commissioner)
J.J. RASMUSSEN SUR (County Surveyor)
R.E. BACON ROAD O’R SEER (County Road Overseer)
Comment:
The oral history of this stone follows: A young woman by the name of Wanda was the cook for the road construction gang. Some say she was an American Indian. After her death the Dawes County Commissioners placed a gravestone alongside the road, and presumably the burial was here also. Since no one knew Wanda’s last name, the stone was inscribed “WANDA HIGHWAY”
Despite the often repeated oral history noted above, perhaps a more accurate account comes from the July 4th Bicentenial (1776-1976) Chadron Record Supplement:
"While grading for the Ash Creek road in 1923 the skeleton of what was believed to be an Indian woman was uncovered in the roadway. Residents of the area built a wooden coffin, lined it with satin and reburied the remains atop a hill along the road, conducting a regular burial ceremony and erecting a stone on the grave. In later years the wind and rain erosion caused the grave marker to topple, but the grave is still there. In the accompanying photos, the coffin with the remains is pictured above, while the lower photo shows the grave and marker with the group that gathered for the reburial ceremony. The photos were furnished by Mrs. Elwin Wohlers, who is the little girl with her finger in her mouth at the left upper photo."
The stone was moved in 1959 from the high road bank on the west side of the road to the current location on the east side of this sandy-dirt road. - Walter, Merlyn K. & Vicki L.
- Wallace, Huldah A. & Harold H.
- Wall, William Warsaw Cem 178-19
- Wall, Mary J Warsaw Cem 178-16
- Wall, John & Margaret Vincent Wall
- Wall, George Warsaw Cem 178-17
- wall, ann Warsaw Cem 178-18
- Walker, Larry W.
- Walker, Delilah
- Vogel, Marion W. (front)
- Vogel, Marion W. (front)
- Vogel, Marion W. (back)
- Vogel, Marion W. (back)
- Vogel, Jean E. & Ralph S. "Pete" (front)
- Vogel, Jean E. & Ralph S. "Pete" (back)
- Vogel, Jean E. & Ralph S. "Pete"
- Vogel, Barbara A. (Bort) & Ronald L. and John R. "J.R." (front)
- Vogel, Barbara A. (Bort) & Ronald L. and John R. "J.R." (front)
- Vogel, Barbara A. (Bort) & Ronald L. and John R. "J.R." (back)
- Vogel, Barbara A. (Bort) & Ronald L. and John R. "J.R." (back)
- Vodicka, Wencle
- Vodicka, John
- Vodicka, Frank
- Vodicka, Anton
- Vodicka, Anna
- Vodicka (family marker)
- Vangorden, Roger & Nettie NEwman
- Vangorden, Fredrick
- VanGorden Jerry
- VanGordan, Francis & Vera
- Vance, W.G.
- Vance, Virgil J.
- Vance, Emma C.
- Vance (family marker)
- Van Winkle, Lorean E. (Johns) & Melvin Clarence
- Van Winkle Terryle J. (Goebel) & M. Merle
- Van Vleet, Ezekiel B.
- Van Pelt, William & Blanche
- Van Pelt, Ronald & Margie (Lutey)
- Van Pelt, Nellie Dora (Noyes)
- Van Pelt, Nancy
- Van Pelt, Lester
- Van Pelt, Jennie
- Van Pelt, Glenna Iris
- Van Pelt, Edna V.
- Van Pelt, Cyrus
- Van Pelt (family plot)
- Van Pelt (family marker)
- Valentine, Lewis F.
- Valentine, Grayce L.
- Valentine, Frederick L.
- Valentine, Elsie
- Valentine (family marker)
- unknown, (R)ay
- unknown babyM
- unknown at rest
- unknown 14
- unknown 13
- unknown 12
- unknown 11
- unknown 10
- unknown 09
- unknown 08
- unknown 07
- unknown 06
- unknown 05
- unknown 04
- unknown 03
- unknown 02
- unknown 01
- unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Union Cemetery entrance gate
- Union Cemetery entrance
- Unangst, Albert Edwin
- Unangst, Agnes S.
- Unangst, (infant daughter)