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Steelesville Cemetery is located at 21112 728th Avenue, two miles south of Dassel, Minnesota and is property of Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Dassel, Minnesota.The cemetery is maintained and operated by the Steelesville Cemetery Association, a nonprofit organization incorporated in 1970, composed of interested friends, families, neighbors and church members.
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Gethsemane Episcopal Church (Appleton, Minnesota) Gethsemane Episcopal Church (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Grace Memorial Episcopal Church (Wabasha, Minnesota) Grace University Lutheran Church (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Gran Evangelical Lutheran Church
Saint Paul-Reformation Lutheran Church: Minnesota: St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church & Parsonage: Minnesota: St. Pauli Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church: Minnesota: Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church (Ham Lake, Minnesota) Ham Lake, Minnesota: Trinity Episcopal Church (Stockton, Minnesota) Stockton, Minnesota: Trondhjem Norwegian ...
Church of St. Michael (St. Michael, Minnesota) Church of St. Kilian (Catholic) Church of the Holy Communion (St. Peter, Minnesota) Church of the Holy Family (Eveleth, Minnesota) Church of the Holy Trinity (Rollingstone, Minnesota) Church of the Sacred Heart (Freeport, Minnesota) Clearwater Evangelical Lutheran Church
St. John's Lutheran Church (Isanti, Minnesota) St. John's Lutheran Church (Northfield, Minnesota) Saint Paul-Reformation Lutheran Church; St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church & Parsonage; St. Pauli Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church; Stiklestad United Lutheran Church; Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church (Ham Lake, Minnesota) Swedish ...
Gethsemane Lutheran Church; H. ... Hebron Church (Intermont, West Virginia) ... Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church (Ham Lake, Minnesota) T.
Collinwood Township was named after Collinwood, Canada, where the first settlers in the area came from. There is also a Collinwood Lake nearby. For a few years, the township was known as New Virginia (the 1870 U.S. Census lists it as such). In May of 1866, the first settlers came.