There was North Star Cemetery a few blocks south of the current water tower. It was active 1876 to 1883. They moved the graves because of the water supply.
Information on Sunset Memorial, the city offices are connected to the police station off of hwy 7. It sounded like they were willing to do lookups. I am going to try again to get at least a listing of anyone passing away before 1950. Otherwise I will continue processing my 5000 pics of it.
Pretty much the only way to indentify pictures like that are looking through church photographs. The ones with confirmation or sunday school graduates.
Not sure about Our Saviors between
Dawson and Montevideo. There is a
Baxter church with an index online.
Well, I guess the
Baxter church is Our Saviors.
http://usgwarchives.net/mn/lacquiparle/lacquipa.htmlThat one had a close relationship with Saron Church east of Montevideo. I attached a map. Hwy 7 is under construction east of Walmart so look at the map and head south until west of Black
Oak Cemetery (tarred road) then head east. Saron Church has a gazebo with a cemetery map. There is a old cemetery north of Saron Church with a couple of markers called
Palmer Creek. There is an approach next to it. Neighbors dog(s) will bark but they do not cross the road. There is a Benta
Berg marker out there on
Palmer Creek. Passed away Aug 21 1887. 65 years of age. She could be a surprise relative.
I attached Benta Berg's photo, a general view of what to expect if you visit
Palmer Creek Cemetery and a map of the cemeteries on the east side of Montevideo.
You know you are a genealogy geek when you get lost and as soon as you see a cemetery, you know exactly where you are.