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Apple Valley Fire Fighters Tribute and MemorialApple Valley Firefighters Tribute and Memorial

The Apple Valley Firefighters Tribute and Memorial is at the Lebanon Cemetery located at County
Road 42 and Pilot Knob Road. The Memorial was dedicated in 2006 to honor the Apple Valley
Firefighters and is surrounded by a walkway which signifies the Community. Paver bricks purchased
by the Community supported the construction of the Memorial just as the Community supports the
Apple Valley Fire Department (AVFD) with fire stations, trucks, equipment, and financial support.

Each monolith will have space for 280 names (to be engraved on two sides) for a total of 1,120 names. When a firefighter earns his or her badge, which takes one to two years, the firefighter’s name will be engraved. To date, there are 270 names to be engraved. It will take approximately 160 years until the memorial is full.
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Lebanon Cemetery, Apple Valley Firefighters memorialApple Valley Firefighters Tribute and Memorial

The Apple Valley Firefighters Tribute and Memorial is at the Lebanon Cemetery located at County
Road 42 and Pilot Knob Road. The Memorial was dedicated in 2006 to honor the Apple Valley
Firefighters and is surrounded by a walkway which signifies the Community. Paver bricks purchased
by the Community supported the construction of the Memorial just as the Community supports the
Apple Valley Fire Department (AVFD) with fire stations, trucks, equipment, and financial support.

Each monolith will have space for 280 names (to be engraved on two sides) for a total of 1,120 names. When a firefighter earns his or her badge, which takes one to two years, the firefighter’s name will be engraved. To date, there are 270 names to be engraved. It will take approximately 160 years until the memorial is full.
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Apple Valley Fire Fighters Tribute and MemorialApple Valley Firefighters Tribute and Memorial

The Apple Valley Firefighters Tribute and Memorial is at the Lebanon Cemetery located at County
Road 42 and Pilot Knob Road. The Memorial was dedicated in 2006 to honor the Apple Valley
Firefighters and is surrounded by a walkway which signifies the Community. Paver bricks purchased
by the Community supported the construction of the Memorial just as the Community supports the
Apple Valley Fire Department (AVFD) with fire stations, trucks, equipment, and financial support.

Each monolith will have space for 280 names (to be engraved on two sides) for a total of 1,120 names. When a firefighter earns his or her badge, which takes one to two years, the firefighter’s name will be engraved. To date, there are 270 names to be engraved. It will take approximately 160 years until the memorial is full.
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Highland Cemetery 2017From this angle it retains the look of a country cemetery, but Highland is surrounded by residential and commercial businesses.
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Highland Cemetery 2017Once a rural resting place and one of the oldest, Highland is now located near the commercial and residential of the area. Looking out the gate.
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HIghland Cemetery 2017Entry gate to the historic Highland Cemetery. Once a rural resting place and one of the oldest, Highland is now located near the commercial and residential of the area.
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Grace ScottThomas Scott's wife Grace located in Lebanon Cemetery.
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Highland Cemetery 2017Once a rural resting place and one of the oldest, Highland is now located near the commercial and residential of the area.
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HIghland Cemetery 2017Once a rural resting place and one of the oldest, Highland is now located near the commercial and residential of the area.
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HIghland Cemetery 2017Highland Cemetery is an historical cemetery of The Church of St. Joseph located at the corner of Pilot Knob Road and Dodd Road in Lakeville, Minnesota. Some Catholics living in the Crystal Lake area may have been buried here.
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Hyland CemeteryHow Hyland Cemetery looked in 1974, defined as unclaimed and uncared for. Photos from a Dakota County Tribune October 24, 1974 article.
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Hyland CemeteryHow Hyland Cemetery looked in 1974, defined as unclaimed and uncared for. Photos from a Dakota County Tribune October 24, 1974 article.
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HIghland CemeteryHighland Cemetery is an historical cemetery of The Church of St. Joseph located at the corner of Pilot Knob Road and Dodd Road in Lakeville, Minnesota. Some Burnsville residents living closer to the Crystal Lake area may have been buried here.
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Lebanon CemeteryLocated on County Road 42 and Pilot Knob Road 1991 photo.
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Cemetery Deed - Lebanon Cemetery1905 deed from the W.J. Scott family for burial at the cemetery.
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Lebanon CemeteryLebanon Cemetery of Apple Valley is owned and operated by the City of Apple Valley as a public cemetery. Some Burnsville residents who lived near the Crystal Lake area may have used this cemetery.
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Lebanon CemeteryLebanon Cemetery of Apple Valley is owned and operated by the City of Apple Valley as a public cemetery. Some Burnsville residents from the Crystal Lake area may have used this cemetery.
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Lebanon CemeteryLocated on County Road 42 and Pilot Knob Road in Apple Valley, some Burnsville residents from the Crystal Lake area are likely buried here.
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Lebanon Cemetery, Apple ValleyLebanon Cemetery, early signage.
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HIghland Cemetery 2017Large rocks are found on the side of the Highland Cemetery. Highland Cemetery is an historical cemetery of The Church of St. Joseph located at the corner of Pilot Knob Road and Dodd Road in Lakeville, Minnesota.
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HIghland Cemetery 2017Once a rural resting place and one of the oldest, Highland is now located near the commercial and residential of the area.
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Thomas ScottThe tombstone of Thomas Scott, Dakota County pioneer.

BIRTH 1816 Ireland
DEATH 29 Apr 1871 (aged 54–55)
Dakota County, Minnesota, USA
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Thomas ScottThomas Scott the son of Thomas and Mary (Coburn) Scott.

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William John ScottWilliam John Scott husband of Nettie Judd who grew up at Crystal Lake in Burnsville.
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William and Agnes ScottLife long Lebanon Township (Apple Valley residents). She taught school in Dakota County.
         
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