Civil War Veterans Buried In Washington State - Michigan Prairie Cemetery

Michigan Prairie Cemetery

Dates on the markers range from 1890, when the cemetery was established, to approximately 1980. Index data was compiled by Bud and Virginia Engelhardt in August 1998 and was updated on December 9, 2009.

The Michigan Prairie Cemetery is approximately 9 miles east and 1mile south of Hatton, or one-half mile west of the intersection of Jantz Rd and Yeisley Rd in the SE corner of SW1/4 Sec. 27 Twp 15N Range 33E. The Michigan Prairie Cemetery is located at Lat: 46° 45' 04"N, Lon: 118° 39' 38"W T15N R33E Sec 27.

There are 88 individuals listed in this index.

Notes from the transcribers, Bud and Virginia Engelhardt, December 9, 2009:

This cemetery was established in 1890 and the size is little more than an acre in the middle of a wheat field. A dirt road leads through the wheat field to the fenced cemetery. It is not irrigated, but is clean, quiet and serene, and has a few locus trees.

This cemetery was walked and read by Bud and Virginia Engelhardt in August of 1998. The cemetery is one mile north of the Franklin County line and probably contains burials from both sides of the county line.
Source: https://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Collections/TitleInfo/970

Veterans Buried at Michigan Prairie Cemetery

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