German Reformed Cemetery, Dahlgren Township, Carver County, Minnesota, United States
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- German Reformed Cemetery
- Zoar United Church of Christ
- Cemetery
- section 10
(S10) - 1873
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- In "History of the Minnesota Valley" [1882] by Rev. Edward D. Neill, he wrote: ‘... The German Reformed Church was built in 1873 on the farm of Diedrich Lenzen. He subsequently deeded the lot with two acres of land to the church, and a small cemetery was attached.’ (page 382).
In the "Compendium of History and Biography of Carver and Hennepin Counties, Minnesota" [1915] edited by Maj. R.I. Holcombe and William H. Bingham, t hey wrote: "The German Reformed Church of this township was first organized about 1870. In 1873, Diederich Lenzen deeded two acres of his farm in the southwest quarter of section 10, half a mile west of Dahlgren Station, and a good church building was erected thereon and a cemetery established in connection." (page 237). - 44.776666744° 46' 36.0"N-93.700555693° 42' 02.0"W
- Preiss 1.2 mi. E
- Augustana 3.1 mi. SW
- Saint Nickolas 3.2 mi. SE
- Zoar Moravian Church (Laketown Township) 3.2 mi. NW
- Mount Hope (Carver) 3.5 mi. E
- Swedish Lutheran 3.5 mi. S
- Saint Nicholas Catholic Church (section 18) (Carver) 3.6 mi. E
- Saint Bernard (Cologne) 3.8 mi. W
- Cologne United Methodist (Benton Township) 4 mi. W
- Guardian Angel (Chaska) 4.3 mi. E
- Moravian (Chaska) 4.8 mi. NE
- Mount Pleasant (Chaska) 4.9 mi. E
- 303 m
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- Updated Jan 18, 2016