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From: Kenneth Dess <>
Subject: Re: [MD-CEMETERIES] BALTIMORE IN 1890
Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2006 11:31:50 -0400
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> The Baltimore Cemetery on North Avenue and the Greenmount Cemetery on
> Greenmount and North were two of the largest in the city. There were also several
> on the Eastern side of town including Mt. Carmel (O'Donnell Street) and
> Trinity on the same street. There were many Baltimore cemeteries in that era, but
> I believe the first two were the largest. There were also several catholic
> cemeteries such as St. Alphonsus, which was sold and the bodies moved to
> three other cemeteries.
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Hello,
Thanks for all the information. I have one poor soul that I can't find
anywhere. He was Catholic ( I think ) and is probably one of the bodies
moved. It gives me another start anyway. Mary
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