Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland, Caretaker Records Volume 2

Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland, Caretaker Records Volume 2
Author: John J. Winterbottom
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781585495993

Mount Olivet Cemetery, located at 2930 Frederick Road, Baltimore, Maryland, was founded in 1845 and dedicated on 16 July 1849. It replaced an earlier cemetery located at Lombard and Paca Streets in downtown Baltimore. No records have survived from the old address, and no information about the original cemetery is known to exist. The records herein are not tombstone inscriptions, but rather the cemetery management records which have been transcribed and indexed by the author. These records give various data, including dates of death, burial, plot owners, dates of disinterment, sometimes dates of birth, parents, cause of death, and other data. A full-name index completes this work.

Confederate Row

Confederate Row
Author: Gary L. Dyson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2020-11-19
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781716415418

This book provides biographies of all of the known Confederate dead buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Frederick, Maryland. Also included are narratives of how and where each soldier received the wounds or developed the sickness that eventually took their lives. Appendices show a roster of the dead along Confederate Row and a list of the regiments they served.

Frederick County

Frederick County
Author: The Historical Society of Frederick County
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738542690

The history of Frederick County is not merely a local history. It is a history of men and events of nation importance and interest. So said T.J.C. Williams and Folger McKinsey in their book History of Frederick County, Maryland, first published in 1910. Indeed the county has been stage to some momentous national events, has borne a number of famous sons and daughters, and has an important place in the nation's transportation history. The natural splendor of its fields and woods and the man-made beauty of its villages and towns have welcomed visitors for centuries. The history of Frederick County is not merely a local history. It is a history of men and events of nation importance and interest. So said T.J.C. Williams and Folger McKinsey in their book History of Frederick County, Maryland, first published in 1910. Indeed the county has been stage to some momentous national events, has borne a number of famous sons and daughters, and has an important place in the nation's transportation history. The natural splendor of its fields and woods and the man-made beauty of its villages and towns have welcomed visitors for centuries.