Historic Ketchum Cemetery
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During the past 125 years, the Ketchum/Sun Valley area has been transformed from its earliest days as a wilderness used by Native American bands and visited only rarely by trappers and prospectors. . .
into a booming mining and smelting center; a major sheep-raising and shipping area; one of the nation’s premiere winter and summer resort areas; and finally, into a vibrant cultural and recreational gateway community. In the early days, townspeople lent an individual and collective helping hand as needed. In one instance, missing names were meticulously located and placed on previously unmarked graves, each displaying the information on cardboard atop a wooden stay and set firmly in a small can of cement. Over the years dedicated grave diggers persisted through cold and snow to provide winter burials whenever required. At one point, a sturdy wooden stile (stairway) was erected to give walkers easy access over the fence for carrying flowers onto the cemetery grounds.
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Please tour our beautiful grounds! |
We have created a brief walking tour of the grounds. Please take the time to visit and get to know the history of beautiful town through those who came before us!
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