In the Spencer County Historical Society's Cemetery Inscriptions
book, Vol III it is said on page 48:
SANTA FE CEMETERY -- This cemetery is also known as the Hauser
Cemetery and the St. Paul Cemetery. It is located on the east side
of Hwy 245 just south of the old entrance to Santa Claus Land. The
drive is very narrow and nearly hidden, with the cemetery on the
left. It is mainly a German cemetery which has a very interesting
arrangement on the hill, that being a family with large stone facing
angled and the individual graves out from it all enclosed with
concrete squares. There are several of these squares with father,
mother, or a single name marked on them in this cemetery. The
cemetery is well kept and has flags on the graves. Read in December
1985 by Sharon, Norman and Amy Patmore.
A listing of the reading of the stones follows.
Of course, I think everyone knows that the name of the town of Santa
Claus used to be Santa Fe. See Baker's book From Needmore to
Prosperity about Hoosier place names.
Chuck Huppert
Indianapolis