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Greenmount CemeteryGreenmount Cemetery, is a cemetery located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. 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 Persons of note interred - Samuel Arnold (1834 - 1906), Lincoln assassination conspirator.
- Daniel Moreau Barringer (1806 - 1873), a United States Congressman and diplomat.
- John Wilkes Booth (1838 - 1865), The assassin of President Lincoln.
- James Buck (1808 - 1865), an American Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient.
- John Archibald Campbell (1811- 1889), was an United States Supreme Court Justice.
- Allen Welsh Dulles (1893 - 1969), director of the Central Intelligence Agency from 1953 to 1961 and a member of the Warren Commission.
- Johns Hopkins (1759 - 1873), businessman and a philanthropist. He left substantial bequests in his will to found the Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Hospital.
- Benjamin Chew Howard (1791 1872), a congressman and the fifth reporter of decisions of the United States Supreme Court
- Reverdy Johnson (1796 1876), statesman and jurist.
- Harriet Lane, (1830 - 1903), niece President James Buchanan, acted as First Lady of the United States from 1857 to 1861.
- Joseph Eggleston Johnston (1807 - 1891), military officer in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
- John P. Kennedy (1795 - 1870), former congressman and United States Secretary of the Navy.
- Sidney Lanier (1842 – 1881), musician and poet.
- Walter Lord (1917 - 2002), author, best known for his novel A Night To Remember.
- John Gresham Machen (1881-1937), influential American Presbyterian theologian
- Theodore R. McKeldin (1900 - 1974), former Mayor of Baltimore and Governor of Maryland.
- Louis McLane (May 28, 1786-October 7, 1857), former United States congressman from Delaware, Secretary of the Treasury, and later the Secretary of State.
- Robert Milligan McLane (1815 – 1898), former Governor of Maryland.
- Louis Wardlaw Miles (1873 - 1944), World War I Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient.
- Harry W. Nice, (1877 - 1941), former Governor of Maryland.
- Michael O'Laughlin (1840 - 1867), Lincoln assassination conspirator.
- Edward Coote Pinkney (1802 - 1828), poet.
- William Rinehart (1825 - 1874), sculptor.
- Albert C. Ritchie (1876 - 1836), former Governor of Maryland.
- Thomas Swann (1809 - 1883, former Mayor of Baltimore and Governor of Maryland.
- Isaac R. Trimble (1802 – 1888), a U.S. Army officer, civil engineer, a prominent railroad construction superintendent and executive, and a Confederate general in the American Civil War.
- Daniel Turner (1794 - 1850), United States Navy officer during the War of 1812.
- William Pinkney Whyte (1824 – 1908), former Maryland State Delegate, State Comptroller, a United States Senator, the State Governor, the Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, and State Attorney General.
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