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Submitted: 4/11/09 • Approved: 4/11/09 • Last Updated: 2/17/13 • R106553-G0-S3
The James Rave Cemetery is just NW of Winnebago on the Winnebago Indian Reservation. On some maps it is called the Meseal Cemetery and prior to 2002 was called the Peyote Cemetery. A tornado in 1929 scattered some stones into the draw and it is rumored that some are still there. James Rave was the founder of the Native American Church. The stones here are completely photographed and are posted thru 3-15-2009
Contributed on 4/11/09 by blplek
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