This is the site of the original Cedar Creek Lutheran church. The congregation was organized in 1907. The Cedar Creek church was constructed on this site in 1918. In 1958 the Prince of Peace church was built two and one-half miles north of here. It closed in 1974. The bell is from the original church and the tower is from the Prince of Peace church. The corner stone is from the Prince of Peace church. All members records are preserved in the ALC archives. Jesus said to her: I am the resurrection and the life, he who believes is me, though he die, yet shall he live, and whoever lives and believes in me shall never die. John 11: 25-26
Cedar Creek Cemetery is located in South Fork Township, Section 20. In the early 1950's the Cedar Creek Church burned down. In 1957 a new church was constructed 21/2 miles north and given the name Prince of Peace. The Cedar Creek Cemetery continued to be used. The property is two acres in size. It is about 1 mile north of Stowers Cemetery, which is 8 miles NE of Lemmon on 27th Street.
Prince of Peace Cemetery, South Fork Township, Adams County, North Dakota, USA
There may be burial places in the list above that are not identified as "Cemeteries".
Cemeteries are defined in the database when the associated burial place is important to the site owner,
perhaps because many people (in the database) are buried there, or perhaps because ancestors of the site owner are buried there.
Cemetery Name
Cemetery Location
Associated Burial Place
(see the note above the table)