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  1. Officially founded in 1845, St John's Cemetery actually dates its first burial to 1832. In this beautiful park-like cemetery, many of Maryland's distinguished politicians and jurists lie, as well as soldiers who fought in every military conflict from the Revolutionary War to Vietnam.

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  2. St. John’s Cemetery is a multi-denominational cemetery owned and operated by St. John’s Cemetery, Inc. Established in 1845, this historic cemetery is located at East 3rd Street in Frederick, Maryland. The cemetery is the final resting place for many notable figures, such as Enoch Louis Lowe, 29th Governor and Father John McElroy, S.J., who ...

  3. ABOUT US. Established in 1845, St. John’s Cemetery is located between 3rd & 4th Streets at East Street in historic downtown Frederick, Maryland. The cemetery is owned and operated by St. John's Cemetery, Inc. and is open to people of all faiths. The cemetery is the final resting place for many notable figures, such as Enoch Louis Lowe, 29th ...

  4. St. John's Cemetery-MD is a historic cemetery in downtown Frederick, Maryland, that dates back to 1845. It is the burial site of many prominent citizens, including a former governor and a Civil War general. The cemetery offers a columbarium for cremated remains, and welcomes people of all faiths to honor their loved ones.

  5. St. John’s Cemetery. /  39.4182111°N 77.4055361°W  / 39.4182111; -77.4055361. St. John's Cemetery is a Roman Catholic cemetery located in Frederick, Maryland. The cemetery is operated by St. John the Evangelist Holy Catholic Church in Frederick, Maryland. The cemetery is located at East 3rd Street Frederick, Maryland 21701.

  6. St. John's Catholic Cemetery is the beautiful resting ground for an interesting and distinguished group of early settlers, historic figures, Jesuits and Civil War soldiers. The cemetery was first used in 1832. On September 25th of that year, a free black man named Henry, who died of cholera, was the first person buried here.

  7. www.visitfrederick.org › listing › st-johns-cemeterySt. John's Cemetery - Frederick

    Burial site established in 1845; among those interred are U.S. Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, John Boisneuf (one of those who condemned Marie Antoinette), soldiers, politicians, early Jesuits, & Father John McElroy, founder of Boston College. Daily dawn-dusk.

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