- Green Mount Cemetery
Infobox_nrhp | name =Green Mount Cemetery
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caption = Section T of the Green Mount Cemetery.
location=Baltimore, Maryland
locmapin = Maryland
area =
built =1839
architect= Long,Robert Cary,Jr.; Et al.
architecture= Mixed (more Than 2 Styles From Different Periods), Gothic Revival
added =April 02 ,1980
governing_body = Private
refnum=80001786cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Green Mount Cemetery is a historic
cemetery located inBaltimore, Maryland ,United States . Established in 1839, it is noted for the large number of historical figures that have been interred in its grounds as well as a large number of prominent Baltimore-area families. The name comes from one of the streets that border the cemetery, Greenmount Avenue. Green Mount is also a treasury of precious works of art, including striking works by major sculptors includingWilliam H. Rinehart andHans Schuler .The cemetery was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Guided tours are available at various times of the year.
A Baltimore City Landmark plaque at the entrance reads:
:"Green Mount Cemetery was dedicated in 1839 on the site of the former country estate of Robert Oliver. This was at the beginning of the 'rural cemetery movement'; Green Mount was Baltimore's first such rural cemetery and one of the first in the U.S. The movement began both as a response to the health hazard posed by overcrowded church graveyards, and as part of the larger Romantic movement of the mid-1800s, which glorified nature and appealed to emotions.
:"Green Mount reflects the romanticism of its age, not only by its very existence, but also by its buildings and sculpture. The gate way, designed by Robert Cary Long, Jr., and the hilltop chapel, designed by
J. Rudolph Niernsee andJ. Crawford Neilson , are Gothic Revival, a romantic style recalling medieval buildings remote in time.":"Nearly 65,000 people are buried here, including the poet Syndey Lanier, philanthropists Johns Hopkins and Enoch Pratt, Napoleon Bonaparte's sister-in-law Betsy Patterson, John Wilkes Booth, and numerous military, political and business leaders."
Notable interments
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Arunah Abell (1808–1888), journalist, newspaper publisher, founder of the Philadelphia "Public Ledger" and Baltimore "Sun" newspapers.
*William Julian Albert (1816–1879), U.S. Congressman.
*Samuel Arnold (1834–1906), Lincoln assassination conspirator.
*Daniel Moreau Barringer (1806–1873), aUnited States Congress man anddiplomat .
*A. Aubury Bodine (1906–1970), photographer
*Elizabeth ("Betsy") Patterson Bonaparte (1785–1879), Baltimore-born wife ofNapoleon 's brother,Jérôme Bonaparte (m. 1803). Napoleon refused to recognize the marriage. When Jérôme returned to France in 1805, his wife was forbidden to land and went to England, where her son,Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte , was born.Napoleon issued a state decree of annulment for his brother in 1806, and Elizabeth Patterson returned to Baltimore with her son.
*John Wilkes Booth (1838–1865), assassin of PresidentAbraham Lincoln .
*Jesse D. Bright (1812–1875), former United States Senator from Indiana.
*James Buck (1808–1865), anAmerican Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient.
*John Archibald Campbell (1811–1889), was anUnited States Supreme Court Justice .
*Henry Winter Davis (1817–1865), U.S. Congressman for Maryland's 3rd District, 1863-1865.
*Allen Welsh Dulles (1893–1969), director of theCentral Intelligence Agency and a member of theWarren Commission .
*Johnny Eck (1911–1991), American freak show performer born without legs.
*Arnold Elzey (1816–1871), Confederate Civil War general from Maryland.
*George F. Emmons (1811–1884), Rear Admiral,United States Navy .
*Robert G. Harper (1765–1825), former United States Senator from Maryland.
*Johns Hopkins (1795–1873), businessman and aphilanthropist . He left substantial bequests in his will to found theJohns Hopkins University andJohns Hopkins Hospital .
*Benjamin Chew Howard (1791–1872), a congressman and the fifth reporter of decisions of theUnited States Supreme Court
*Benjamin Huger (1805–1877), a careerUnited States Army ordnance officer and a Confederategeneral in theAmerican Civil War .
*Reverdy Johnson (1796–1876), statesman, United States Senator andUnited States Attorney General .
*Joseph Eggleston Johnston (1807–1891), military officer in theConfederate States Army during theAmerican Civil War .
*Isaac Dashiell Jones (1806–1893), US Congressman
*Anthony Kennedy (1810–1892), United States Senator.
*John P. Kennedy (1795–1870), congressman andUnited States Secretary of the Navy .
*Harriet Lane (1830–1903), niece of PresidentJames Buchanan , acted asFirst Lady of the United States from 1857 to 1861.
*Sidney Lanier (1842–1881),music ian andpoet .
*Walter Lord (1917–2002),author , best known for his novel "A Night to Remember ".
*John Gresham Machen (1881–1937), influential AmericanPresbyterian theologian and founder ofWestminster Theological Seminary inPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania .
*Charles Marshall (1830-1902),Colonel in theConfederate States Army ,aide de camp , assistantadjutant general , andmilitary secretary for theArmy of Northern Virginia and Gen.Robert E. Lee .
*Theodore R. McKeldin (1900–1974), formerMayor of Baltimore andGovernor of Maryland .
*Louis McLane (1786–1857), formerUnited States Congress man fromDelaware ,United States Secretary of the Treasury , and later theUnited States Secretary of State .
*Robert Milligan McLane (1815–1898), formerGovernor of Maryland .
*Louis Wardlaw Miles (1873–1944),World War I Medal of Honor Recipient.
*John Nelson (1794–1860), formerUnited States Attorney General .
*Harry W. Nice , (1877–1941), formerGovernor of Maryland .
*Daniel S. Norton (1829–1870), US Senator
*Columbus O'Donnell (1792–1873), founder of theCanton Company .
*Michael O'Laughlen (1840–1867), Lincoln assassination conspirator.
*Edward Coote Pinkney (1802–1828), poet.
*John P. Poe, Sr. (1836–1909), formerAttorney General of Maryland , 1891-1895.
*William Rinehart (1825–1874), sculptor.
*Albert C. Ritchie (1876–1936), formerGovernor of Maryland , 1920-1935.
*George H. Steuart (1828–1903), a Confederategeneral in theAmerican Civil War .
*Thomas Swann (1809–1883), Governor of Maryland, 1866–1869, U.S. Congressman for Maryland's 3rd and 4th Districts, 1869-1879,Mayor of Baltimore , 1856-1860.
*Isaac R. Trimble (1802–1888), aU.S. Army officer,civil engineer , a prominentrailroad construction superintendent and executive, and a Confederategeneral in theAmerican Civil War .
*Daniel Turner (1794–1850),United States Navy officer during theWar of 1812 .
*Erastus B. Tyler (1822–1891),Union Army general in theAmerican Civil War .
*William Pinkney Whyte (1824–1908), former Maryland State Delegate, StateComptroller , a United States Senator, the State Governor, the Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, and StateAttorney General .
*John H. Winder , Confederate general during the American Civil WarReferences
External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=81033&CScn=Green+Mount+Cemetery&CScntry=4&CSst=22& Green Mount Cemetery] at
Find A Grave
* [http://eastghost.com/post/34432/ Pictures and other information at EastGhost]
* [http://www.dgbn.com/coldmarble/list_cem_photo.php?cemid=4 Green Mount Cemetery] at Cold Marble
* [http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=Greenmount+Cemetery&z=t Photos of Green Mount Cemetery on Flickr]
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MD/ba5.html#R9T0XKBSH Green Mount Cemetery] at thePolitical Graveyard
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