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Ivy Hill Cemetery (Maryland)

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Established
  
1850s

Country
  
United States

No. of graves
  
3,000+ interments

Address
  
Laurel, MD 20707, USA

Burials
  
Charles H. Stanley

Location
  
Laurel, Maryland

Type
  
Public

Find a Grave
  
Ivy Hill Cemetery

Number of graves
  
3,000

Similar
  
Laurel Museum, National Cryptologic Museum, Towne Centre at Laurel, National Wildlife Visitor Ce, Snow Hill

Ivy Hill Cemetery is on the north side of Old Sandy Spring Road across from its intersection with Nichols Drive in Laurel, Maryland, United States, within the city's historic district. Burials began in the 19th century after the Laurel Cotton Mill reserved three acres in the 1850s for burial of mill employees. The Ivy Hill Cemetery Company acquired the original land, known as both the Laurel Mill Cemetery and Greenwood Cemetery, and added five more acres in 1890. Ivy Hill merged with Greenwood Cemetery in 1944, and a joint memorial service is held annually by the Laurel Volunteer Fire Department, Laurel Volunteer Rescue Squad, and Laurel Police Department. The Ivy Hill Association, a tax exempt organization formed in 1973, received a Saint George's Day award in 1981 from the Prince George's County Historical Society for preserving and salvaging the cemetery.

Notable burials

  • Charles H. Stanley (1842–1913)
  • References

    Ivy Hill Cemetery (Maryland) Wikipedia