From E. 10th, 1 ½ miles north on Main (becomes 222). The cemetery on the north side of the Kansas River is the resting place for Delaware Indians who lived in this area from 1829 to 1867. A German family deeded the land in the 1870s so members of the tribe would have a burial place. A few Delawares buried here had married German settlers.
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