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Black Hills National Cemetery. This list of cemeteries in South Dakota includes notable examples of currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (abandoned or removed) cemeteries, churchyards, columbaria, mausolea, and other formal burial grounds.
Mount Moriah Cemetery on Mount Moriah in Deadwood, South Dakota, is the burial place of Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, Seth Bullock and other notable figures of the Wild West. By tradition, the American flag flies over the cemetery 24 hours a day, rather than merely from sunrise to sunset. [1]
Black Hills National Cemetery, originally named Fort Meade National Cemetery, is a United States National Cemetery near Sturgis, South Dakota.Named after the nearby Black Hills, over 29,000 interments of military veterans and their family members have taken place since its founding in 1948.
Woodlawn Cemetery is a public cemetery in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. It was established in 1905 by Richard F. Pettigrew. Several notable people are buried in the cemetery, including Pettigrew and two former governors of South Dakota.
Pages in category "Cemeteries in South Dakota" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The cemetery sits on a 74-acre (30 ha) plot of land on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in Mellette County, South Dakota, at 27404 U.S. Route 83 [8] between White River and Mission. [2] [1] Tipis feature prominently in the architecture of the cemetery, including the entrance gate, administration building, and committal shelter. [9]
Monuments and memorials on the National Register of Historic Places in South Dakota (4 P) B. Burial monuments and structures in South Dakota (1 C, 1 P) N.
42 South Dakota. 43 Tennessee. 44 Texas. 45 Utah. 46 Vermont. 47 Virginia. ... Newport – colonial era Jewish cemetery, subject of a famous poem by Henry Wadsworth ...