Simple white crosses leave powerful messages in this nearly full cemetery. Markers noting the mass graves of those who died in the 1855 and 1867 cholera epidemics stand in the cemetery's southeast corner. Graves in the oldest section include those of Confederate soldiers from the Civil War. German and Italian World War II prisoners of war are buried near the soldiers who were killed at the battle of Wounded Knee.
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