
Venturia sits at the northern edge of this prairie landscape, where the agricultural grid of McIntosh County meet the North Dakota and South Dakota border. This contemporary survey reveals a countryside shaped by early settlement and faith, evidenced by the numerous small burial grounds that dot the sections surrounding the town. Genealogists will find a high density of family-linked and denominational landmarks, including the Venturia Baptist Cem, Zion Lutheran Cem, and the Friedens Lutheran Cem. To the south, the terrain follows the gentle drainage of Spring Creek and contains additional sites like the Bertsch Cem and Joachim Cem. The map provides an exceptionally clear record of these often-overlooked rural sites, preserving the locations of community heritage markers that might otherwise be lost to time in a changing rural economy.
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