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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y5Z_veterans-memorial-a-war-memorial_Frederick-MD.html
Veterans Buried In This Cemetery
French and Indian War
1754 - 1763
Revolutionary War
1775 - 1783
Whiskey Rebellion
1791 - 1794
War of 1812
1812 - 1815
Mexican War
1846 - 1848
Civil War
1861 - 1865
Indian Wars
1800's
Spanish Americ…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y5T_civil-war-childrens-memorial-a-war-memorial_Frederick-MD.html
Dedicated to the Memory of
The Children
Who Served and Died
In the Civil War
1861-1865
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y5E_confederate-row_Frederick-MD.html
Frederick County was central to the Civil War military campaigns of 1862, 1863, and 1864, while Frederick City served as a major hospital center for soldiers of both armies. Hundreds of men died here, prompting the need for local Burial. Many Sout…
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Erected A.D. 1880.
By the Ladies
Monumental Association
of Frederick County
In honor of the soldiers
of the Confederate Army
who fell in the battles of
Antietam, Monocacy, and elsewhere
and are buried.
Honor To the Brave
To the Unknown…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y4S_jane-hanson-national-memorial_Frederick-MD.html
First Lady Jane Contee Hanson, 1728-1812
In the unmarked mass grave behind this memorial rests Jane Hanson, the original first lady of the United States.
She is buried here with 285 others reinterred in 1913 from Frederick's Old Episcopal Gr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y4Q_o-say-can-you-see_Frederick-MD.html
On the evening, of September 13, 1814, British warships in Baltimore harbor threatened the sovereignty of the United States. They had already burned Washington, D.C. As they bombarded Fort McHenry, the fate of our new nation was uncertain.
Fra…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1UF2_one-vast-hospital-historical_Frederick-MD.html
"Figuratively speaking, this city is one vast hospital, and yet hundreds of poor fellows continue to arrive who have their wounds attended to, and away they go, uncomplaining."
— Philadephia Inquirer September 25, 1862
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S1H_lewistown-trout-hatchery-and-bass-ponds_Frederick-MD.html
One mile from this point.
Purchased by state 1917.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1P8V_edgewood_Frederick-MD.html
The success of miller James H. Gambrill became apparent when he built Edgewood, the grand house on the hill. When it was constructed around 1872, the brick, three-story Second Empire style house was one of the largest single-family residences in F…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OM1_south-magnetic_Frederick-MD.html
The compass Meridian Stones
of Frederick County.
One of two stones set in 1896
by USC&GS to establish a true
meridian line. Used by surveyors
to check compass variations
pursuant to Article 25, Code of MD
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North Magnetic lies 1…