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Spiro T. Agnew (1918–1996), born in Baltimore; Governor of Maryland 1967–1969 and Vice-President of the United States 1969–1973 [3] Felix Agnus (1839–1925), Union Army general, editor and publisher of Baltimore American newspaper, buried under Black Aggie [4] John W. Albaugh (1837–1909), actor
William Jones "Boileryard" Clarke, baseball player and coach; Claribel Cone, physician and art collector; Etta Cone, famous art collector along with her sister who together helped establish the Baltimore Museum of Art; Walter Dandy, one of the fathers of neurosurgery; Samuel K. Dennis Jr. (1874–1953), Maryland politician and judge [4]
Loudon Park Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland. It was incorporated on January 27, 1853, on 100 acres (40 ha) of the site of the "Loudon" estate, previously owned by James Carey, a local merchant and politician. [1] [2] [3] The entrance to the cemetery is located at 3620 Wilkens Avenue.
In 1920, 600 foreign-born White people in Baltimore spoke the Hungarian language as their mother tongue. [80] In the 1930 United States Census, there were fewer than 1,000 Hungarian-born people in Baltimore. [32] In the 1960 United States Census, Baltimore was home to 1,867 Hungarians. [63]
Fictional characters from Baltimore (3 C, 20 P) Pages in category "People from Baltimore" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 264 total.
Green Mount Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.Established on March 15, 1838, and dedicated on July 13, 1839, it is noted for the large number of historical figures interred in its grounds as well as many prominent Baltimore-area families.
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In the 1960 United States Census, Baltimore was home to 429 people born in Puerto Rico and 214 people born in Mexico. [3] As of the 2000 Census, the Spanish language was spoken at home by 17,805 people in Baltimore. [4] In the same year, 10,193 Latin American-born immigrants lived in Baltimore, comprising 34.4% of all foreign-born residents of ...