Miami Gar Cemetery
Miami G.A.R. Cemetery, located in Miami, Oklahoma, is a historic burial ground owned and operated by the City of Miami. Spanning 86 acres, the cemetery has over 20,000 burial plots and has been in use since 1892. Originally owned by Peter Labedie, a member of the Confederated Peoria, Kaskaskia, Wea, and Piankashaw tribes, the land was purchased by the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) in 1899 for use as a burial ground. With a rich history and a serene atmosphere, Miami G.A.R. Cemetery is a significant landmark in Ottawa County.
With its origins dating back to the late 19th century, Miami G.A.R. Cemetery holds a special place in the community's history. The cemetery's 40 acres of land, acquired from Labedie's heirs, serve as the final resting place for thousands of individuals, including veterans and prominent figures. Despite a fire in the 1930s that destroyed many early records, the cemetery's oldest marked grave dates back to 1892. As a cherished heritage site, Miami G.A.R. Cemetery offers a peaceful and reflective environment for visitors to pay their respects and explore the region's past.
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