This location affords a dramatic and panoramic view of the Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone River Valley to the east and town of Fromberg to the southeast.
A 2.09 acre plot was added to the historic cemetery in 1963, but this area has yet to be used as a burial site.
"[2] It includes three iron crosses, which were "grave markers associated with German-Russian Catholics who emigrated from the Black Sea region of Russia.
Three other plots have concrete headstones embedded with bits of colored glass; at least two of these are also associated with German-Russian immigrants.
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