The story is that in 1864, during a summer of unrest on the Plains, 18-year-old Ed Miller rode horseback to find medical help for a woman in Marion. On his way home he was killed by Indians close to this location where he is buried. A small granite stone near a DAR marker indicates his grave. Others were later buried here as well, thus creating a cemetery.
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