Camp Grafton, Creel Township, Ramsey County, North Dakota, United States
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- Camp Grafton
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- Named for Governor Andrew Burke (1891), G.H. Laughton, US Army (1905), Adjuctant General Elliot Miller (1907), Governor Joh Burke (1912), and Governor Hanna (1922-23).
- 48.056944448° 03' 25.0"N-98.920954898° 55' 15.4"W
- Lakewood Park 1.1 mi. N
- Devils Lake 4.6 mi. NE
- Saint Michael (Mission Township, Benson County) 5.5 mi. SE
- Fort Totten (Benson County) 6.3 mi. SW
- Darby (Grand Harbor Township) 7 mi. N
- Keith (South Minnewaukan Township) 8.2 mi. E
- Saint Joseph's Catholic (Devils Lake) 5.5 mi. NE
- Saint Michaels Catholic Church (Mission Township, Benson County) 5.6 mi. SE
- G A R (North Creel Township) 5.6 mi. NE
- Native American (Mission Township, Benson County) 5.7 mi. SE
- Christian Church (Benson County) 6 mi. SW
- Fort Totten Post (Benson County) 6.4 mi. SW
- Grand Harbor (Grand Harbor Township) 7.7 mi. NW
- Norway Lutheran Church (Pelican Township) 9 mi. NW
- Saint Jeromes Catholic (Lallie Township, Benson County) 9.5 mi. SW
- Dakotah Oyate Lutheran / Native American Cemetery - Tokio (Wood Lake Township, Benson County) 11 mi. SE
- Bdecan Presbyterian (Wood Lake Township, Benson County) 11.3 mi. SE
- Crary (Stevens Township) 13 mi. E
- 447 m
- 483450699
- Updated Apr 29, 2020