What’s a trip to the Maryland State Archives without a side trip to Baltimore. We went to the Westminster Hall and Burying Ground on Fayette Street to see Edgar Allan Poe’s gravesite. It’s a lovely small, and slightly spooky cemetery. Another interesting burial is James McHenry–Fort McHenry is named for him. The plaque explains McHenry was present when George Washington resigned his commission, shortly after the end of the American Revolution. Washington resigned at Annapolis, established as the US capital on 23 November 1783.1

People bring offerings, such as the cigarettes at the base of the marker.
The cemetery walls are kind of faux Egyptian and feel a bit spooky.

All photographs by Vanessa Wood, copyright 2022

  1. “State House Trust,” Maryland Manual On-Line: A Guide to Maryland and It’s Government (https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/25ind/html/68shous.html : accessed 19 October 2022).
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Vanessa Wood is a genealogical researcher and writer. She enjoys researching families from the southern United States. She is a DAR member and a member of the Tennessee Genealogical Society. Vanessa is the author of the book Pryor Wives: Stories of Family, Fortune, and Fiasco. Her books are available on Amazon.com. She can be contacted via email.

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