Mellette County, South Dakota
Vital Records - Cemeteries & Gravestones
Mediator Cemetery
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Information was transcribed and posted from the book "Both Feet in the Grave", published in 1991
with permission from the author, Juanita Koskan
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Location:
Section 36, Township 41N, Range 27W - East Unorganized Township

History:
Mediator is a very old cemetery and is not kept up very well. It is fenced but the sign is down and the graves are not in neat rows. It is in use and has been since it was organized in 1891 by the Episcopal Church. A patent was issured by President Woodrow Wilson on 22 March 1916 to the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America for the land occupied by the cemetery.
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