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  • Maryland Campaign, US Civil War

    The Maryland campaign (or Antietam campaign ) occurred September 4–20, 1862, during the American Civil War . Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee 's first invasion of the North was repulsed by the Army of the Potomac under Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan , who moved to intercept Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia and eventually attacked it near Sharpsburg, Maryland . The resulting Battle of Antietam...

  • Native American Tribes- State of Maryland

    Links===* Naming Conventions * Maryland Indian Tribe =Maryland Indian Tribe===Conoy==Also called: Piscataway, from a village on Piscataway Creek where the Conoy chief resided.>Probably a synonym of Kanawha, but the meaning is unknown; also spelled Canawese, and Ganawese.Connections. The Conoy belonged to the Algonquian linguistic stock and were probably intermediate between the Nanticoke and Po...

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  • Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

    This project is for those buried in Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland. The cemetery is not to be confused with Loudon Park National Cemetery . It was incorporated on January 27, 1853, on 100 acres of the site of the "Loudon" estate, previously owned by James Carey, a local merchant and politician. The entrance to the cemetery is located at 3620 Wilkens Avenue. Loudon Park National...

  • Hoyes Cemetery, Garrett County, Maryland

    The cemetery sits beside the Hoyes United Methodist Church and is also known as Hoyes UMC Cemetery . Find a Grave USGW Archives

  • Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Brentwood, Maryland

    The cemetery is located on the eastern corner of the intersection of Bladensburg Road (Alternate US 1) and Fort Lincoln Drive NE and stretches from Bladensburg Road to the Anacostia River. The cemetery is located in Maryland on the District of Columbia / Maryland border, in Prince George's County. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) feature ID for the c...

  • Laurel Hill Cemetery, Moscow, Maryland

    This project is for those buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Moscow, Allegany County, Maryland. Find a Grave

  • United States Senators from Maryland

    United States Senators from MarylandList of United States Senators from Maryland (from U.S. Senate web site---no links) of United States Senators from Maryland (with wikipedia links)

  • Baltimore Hebrew Cemetery, Reisterstown, Maryland

    Berryman's Lane Cemetery is located in the rolling hills of rural Reisterstown, Baltimore County, Maryland. It is easily accessible by using Reisterstown Road or the I-795 Expressway. At the entrance stands a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. The cemetery, completed in 1964, incorporates the most modern features of cemetery planning and landscape architecture to ensure enduring beauty t...

  • Query Family Cemetery, Darnesville, Maryland

    This is one of the oldest cemeteries in Montgomery County, Maryland. There is one upright marker, and another existing stone, covered with a pile of branches. There are other stones present, but the Find a Graver is not sure if they are marking graves or not. Supposedly, others are buried here. There is no fence. The owner said Mr. Query wanted to be buried in the center of the property. The Q...

  • Bethel Cemetery, Chesapeake City, Maryland

    The cemetery is located on 312 Bethel Cemetery Road, Chesapeake City, Cecil County, Maryland. Find a Grave

  • St. Paul's Cemetery, Accident, Maryland

    This project is for those buried in St. Paul's Cemetery, Accident, Garrett County, Maryland. Located on 101 North Main Street, the cemetery is also known as St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery . Find a Grave

  • Bohemian National Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

    Bohemian National Cemetery (Czech: Český-Národní Hřbitov), also known as Oak Hill Cemetery , is a cemetery located on 1300 Horner's Lane, Armistead Gardens in East Baltimore, Maryland. The cemetery was built in 1884 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 11, 2010. It was established by members of Baltimore's Czech community as a burial ground for Protestant and i...

  • Beth Tfiloh Cemetery, Woodlawn, Maryland

    Beth Tfiloh Cemetery is a traditional Conservative Cemetery. The cemetery consists of mostly single headstones, double headstones, and granite markers. Monuments in Beth Tfiloh Cemetery must be polished or steeled on all sides. The base of the monument must be finished with a steeled or polished margin. Markers must also have a steeled or polished margin. Cemetery Address: 5800 Windsor Mill R...

  • Laytonsville UMC Cemetery, Laytonsville, Maryland

    This project is for those buried in Laytonsville United Methodist Church Cemetery, Laytonsville, Montgomery County, Maryland. The cemetery is also known as Saint Paul Methodist Cemetery . Find a Grave

  • Oak Grove Cemetery, Gorman, Maryland

    Oak Grove Cemetery is located on King Wildesen Road, near Gorman, Garrett County, Maryland. Follow MD 560, also known as Gorman Road, to King Wildesen Road. Traveling north on MD 560 from Gorman, King Wildesen Road is on the left. Traveling south on MD 560 from Mt. Lake Park or Loch Lynn Heights, follow MD 560 past the first King Wildesen Road and continue 7 miles to the second King Wildesen Ro...

  • Brookview Cemetery, Rising Sun, Maryland

    The cemetery, also known as Rising Sun Cemetery , 125 Hopewell Road, Rising Sun, Cecil County, Maryland. Find a Grave I Dream of Genealogy

  • Mountain View Cemetery, Moscow, Maryland

    This project is for those buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Moscow, Allegany County, Maryland. Find a Grave

  • Swanton Cemetery, Garrett County, Maryland

    Please add those buried in this cemetery. Find a Grave

  • The Battle of Severn: March 25,1655

    The Battle of SevernThe Battle of the Severn was a skirmish fought on March 25, 1655, on the Severn River at Horn Point, across Spa Creek from Annapolis, Maryland, in what at that time was referred to as "Providence", in what is now the neighborhood of Eastport. The capital of Maryland was moved from St. Mary's to Ann Arundel Town in 1694, and Ann Arundel Town name was changed to Annapolis in 1...

  • Hamilton County, Indiana

    Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Hamilton County, Indiana. Official Website The county was established in 1823 and was named for Alexander Hamilton, the first secretary of the treasury. Adjacent Counties Boone County Clinton County Tipton County Marion County Hancock County Madison County Cities, Towns & Townships Adams Arcadia

  • Baker & Baxter Family

    The origin of the Baker surname is thought to be Anglo-Saxon and have come from the English-Scottish border region, though it is common enough to have spread across Britain and the English-speaking world. Baker is an occupational name, coming from the Old English word 'baecere', which means to dry with heat. Early holders may not have only baked bread, and may also have owned a communal oven. T...

  • Coode's Rebellion of 1698

    The Protestant Revolution of 1689, sometimes called "Coode's Rebellion" after one of its leaders, John Coode, took place in the Province of Maryland when Puritans, by then a substantial majority in the colony, revolted against the proprietary government, led by the Roman Catholic Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore. The rebellion followed the "Glorious Revolution" in England of 1688, which saw...

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