Cedar Hill Cemetery (Maryland)
- Cedar Hill Cemetery (Maryland)
Cedar Hill Cemetery, was originally known as Forest Lake Cemetery. It was formerly known as Nonesuch Plantation. It's current name was implemented in 1913. It is over 150 acres in size and the oldest tombstone reads "Philenia W. Patte, Nov. 19, 1871, 58 years". There is a mass grave for the victims of the Terra Cotta Railroad wreck at this cemetery. One person of note buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery is George Keefe, a one-time professional baseball player.
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