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The St. Marys historic district is roughly bounded by Waterfront Rd., Norris Alexander, and Oak Grove Cemetery. It contains portions of the original 18th-century town containing residential, commercial, and religious buildings dating from the late 18th-early 20th century.
The Third Addition to Rockville and Old St. Mary's Church and Cemetery is a historic area located in Rockville, Montgomery County, Maryland.This area combines 19th century residential scale buildings with a tree-lined narrow street, country church, weathered headstones, Victorian Gothic railroad station, and a brick cast-iron front commercial structure, to create an atmosphere that evokes the ...
Saint Mary's Cemetery (Maryland), in Rockville, Maryland; Saint Mary's Cemetery (Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts) Saint Mary Cemetery, a cemetery in Omaha, Nebraska; St. Mary's Cemetery, East Orange, a cemetery in New Jersey; Saint Mary's Cemetery, Hackensack, a cemetery in New Jersey; St. Mary's Cemetery (Mine Hill Township, New Jersey) St ...
St. Mary's Church and Cemetery is a historic Roman Catholic church building and cemetery in Crompton, a village of West Warwick, Rhode Island. Description
Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery is a historic cemetery and national historic district located in Norfolk, Virginia. It encompasses six contributing structures and one contributing object within a cemetery established in 1854 to serve the Roman Catholic communities of Norfolk, Virginia Beach, and Chesapeake.
Saint Mary's Cemetery Des Plaines: 1883 Catholic Saint Mary's Cemetery (Divine Word) 1945 Waukegan Rd., Northbrook: Catholic Saint Matthew's Lutheran Cemetery 16125 W. 127th St., Lemont: Lutheran Saint Matthew's Lutheran Cemetery 8494 Shermer Rd., Niles: 1840 Lutheran Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Cemetery 1185 West Algonquin Rd ...
Established in 1858, the 29-acre (120,000 m 2) site was built next door to Kensal Green Cemetery.It is the final resting place for more than 165,000 individuals of the Roman Catholic faith, and features a memorial to Belgian soldiers of the First World War, wounded in combat and evacuated to England, where they died in hospital.
St. Mary's Parish was formed in 1811. [2] The church, built in 1813–14 and restyled in 1838, is the oldest church in Newton, and is a fine example of Gothic Revival/Federal style architecture. [3] The cemetery, which dates from 1812, [4] is the oldest non-government-owned cemetery in Newton. [5]