| A number of notable individuals are buried here. Following are the names and inscriptions from their monuments. They can all be found in the southwest corner of the cemetery.
Sacajawea
Died-April 9, 1884
A guide with the Lewis and Clark Expedition 1805-1806. Identified, 1907 by Rev. J. Roberts who officiated at her burial.
Bazil
Son of Sacajawea Aged 86 years Died 1886. He was reburied here. January 12, 1925.
Baptiste Charbonneau
Dedicated in the memory of Baptiste Charbonneau papoose of the Lewis and Clark Expedition1805-1806 Son of Sacajawea. Born Feb 11 1805. Died on this reservation 1885. Buried west in the Wind River Mountains.
Richards And Hall
Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Maggie Richards and Mrs. Hall.
Pioneer white settlers killed July 23rd, AD. 1873 by a raiding band of hostile Sioux Indians in their ranch home on the site of the present City of Lander, Wyoming
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