- Source: Spring Hill Cemetery (Easton, Maryland)
Spring Hill Cemetery is a cemetery on Aurora and North streets in Easton, Maryland. It is listed in the Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties for Talbot County by the Maryland Historical Trust.
History
The land was purchased in 1802 by subscription. In 1827, a plot of ground was given by Dr. Ennalls Martin to the Christ Church for use as a cemetery. The first person to be buried was Martin's son, Bartholomew Ennalls Martin.
In 1847, a lot near the Christ Church's lot was purchased by the Methodist Church for its burying ground. By 1877, both churches had expanded the burial ground to the north end of Hanson Street and more acres were purchased from Colonel Samuel Hambleton. A fence was made to enclose the parcel and it was given the name Spring Hill.
A Gatekeeper's Lodge was at the west side of the main entrance gate. It was a small shingle-covered Victorian Gothic Cottage standing at one and a half stories. It was probably built around 1875 and destroyed around 1970.
During the presidential campaign of 1840, a large Whig Party meeting was held at the Spring Hill Cemetery. The meeting boasted between 15,000 and 20,000 people.
Notable burials
John Franklin "Home Run" Baker (1886–1963), professional baseball player
Isaac Ambrose Barber (1852–1909), politician
Samuel Barrott (1761–1851), "Little Drummer Boy" in American Revolutionary War and last surviving member of the Maryland Line
J. Harry Covington (1870–1942), politician and jurist
Samuel Hambleton (1812–1886), politician
Richard C. Hollyday (1859–1936), Secretary of State of Maryland
Henry C. Lay (1823–1885), bishop
Daniel Martin (1780–1831), Governor of Maryland
Samuel Stevens Jr. (1778–1860), Governor of Maryland
Philip Francis Thomas (1810–1890), Governor of Maryland and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
Oswald Tilghman (1841–1932), soldier, politician and Secretary of State of Maryland
See also
List of cemeteries in Maryland
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Spring Hill Cemetery (Easton, Maryland)
- Spring Hill Cemetery
- Easton, Maryland
- List of cemeteries in Maryland
- Philip Francis Thomas
- Oswald Tilghman
- List of United States governors who died in office
- Samuel Stevens Jr.
- J. Harry Covington
- Daniel Martin (politician)