MARYLAND GRAVESITES
Confederate States Navy Research Center, Mobile, Alabama, www.csnavy.org
 
 
Talbot County
Wye House
Admiral Franklin Buchanan
CSS VIRGINIA and TENNESSEE
The two cannon balls were his souvenirs  from the Mexican War.
(Image courtesy Richard M. Palmer of MD)
Annapolis
St. Anne's Episcopal Church Cemetery
Commander James Iredell Waddell
CSS SHENANDOAH
(Image courtesy Richard M. Palmer of MD) 
 
 
Nanjemoy Baptist Church Cemetery
Thomas N. Highfield
On CSS ALBEMARLE
(Courtesy Richard M. Palmer of MD)
Annapolis
St. Anne's  Episcopal  Church Cemetery
 
Lt. Thomas St. George Pratt, CS Marines 
 (Courtesy Jackie Martins of MD) 
Baltimore
Loudon Park Cemetery,
Confederate Hill,
Chief Engineer W. S. Thompson,
Ironclad GEORGIA; Cruiser FLORIDA
Loudon Park Cemetery,
Confederate Hill,
Baltimore
(Courtesy Dave Fullarton)
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Baltimore
Green Mount Cemetery, Area W
William D. Hough, Captain's Clerk
CSS FLORIDA
(Has CDV image with dog)
Courtesy Doug Rawlinson of MD
Green Mount Cemetery
William H. Fitzgerald, Acting Masters Mate
CSS Indian Chief (Charleston) and
James River batteries
Image courtesy Bryan Green of MD
Green Mount Cemetery, Chapel Area
 Bartlett Shipp Johnston, Midshipman, CSS Patrick Henry & Virginia #2; Sailor's Creek
 Courtesy Doug Rawlinson of MD
 
Green Mount Cemetery, Area I
William E. Wysham, Surgeon
Gosport Navy Yard;
Naval Hospital, Mobile, Alabama
Courtesy Doug Rawlinson of MD
Green Mount Cemetery, Area V, Lot 35
Lt. Arthur Sinclair, Jr.
CSS Virginia, Mississippi, Alabama, 
& Rappahannock
(Author of Two Years on the Alabama)
Courtesy Doug Rawlinson of MD
Loudon Park Cemetery
Engineer Edward P. Kirkland
CS Prize Steamer Boston
Image courtesy Bryan Green of MD

Reserved for:
James J. Joyner, Seaman
Buried on Maxwell's Moor Farm
according to article in Confederate Veteran Magazine
Page 28,  December 2005 edition


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Would someone in Baltimore see if they can located the grave of F. A. Gumby, who died 17 December 1864 at Ft. Warren prison, Boston, MA and who was a Mate on the Steamer Nita.
His body was supposed to be sent to his wife in Baltimore.
The newspaper obit may have an account of it.
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