

Please add those who were born, lived or died in Garrett County, Maryland.
Created in 1872, the county was named for John Work Garrett (1820–1884), president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Grantsville Cemetery, Grantsville, Maryland
Adjacent Counties
Towns
Other Communities: Altamont, Asher Glade, Avilton, Bethel, Bevansville, Bittinger, Blooming Rose, Bloomington, Casselman, Cove, Crellin, East Vindex, Elder Hill, Engle Mill, Fairview, Finzel, Floyd, Fort Pendleton, Foxtown, Fricks Crossing, Gorman, Gortner, Gravel Hill, Green Glade, Hazelhurst, Herrington Manor, Hi-Point, High Point, Hoyes, Hoyes Run, Hutton, Jennings, Kaese Hill, Kearney, Keeler Glade, Kempton, Kendall, Keysers Ridge, Lake Ford, Locust Grove, McComas Beach, McHenry, Merrill, Mineral Spring, Mitchell Manor, New Germany, North Glade, Piney Grove, Redhouse, Ryan's Glade, Sand Spring, Sang Run, Schell, Selbysport, Shallmar, Standard, Stanton Mill, Steyer, Strawn, Strecker, Sunnyside, Swanton, Table Rock, Tasker Corners, Thayerville, Wallman, West Vindex, Wilson x2 and Winding Ridge
Links
USS Garrett County (LST-786)