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Rose Hill Cemetery

 
 
Rose Hill Cemetery Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Mike Stroud, 2011
1. Rose Hill Cemetery Marker
Inscription.
....North and South Reunited For Eternity

Some of the Civil War notables buried here in Rose Hill Include:

Mary Landon Mason Alexander (1861-1946) - Second wife of Confederate General Edward Porter Alexander.

Bvt. Brigadier General George Bell, USA (1828-1907) - Prominent officer in the Union's Commissary Department, responsible for the daily feeding tens of thousands of Union soldiers.

Private Henry C. Bell, CSA (1840-1927), Brother of General George Bell. In a classic "brother against brother" story, Henry served the Confederacy in the 1st Maryland Cavalry Battalion.

Bvt. Brigadier General Horace Brooks, USA (1814-1890) - Prominent artillery officer, served in the Antietam and Gettysburg Campaigns. Buried with him is his mother, Maria Gowen Brooks a celebrated poetess in the early 19th Century.

Colonel Roger Ellsworth Cook, USA (1809-1893) - As a captain, Cook commanded Company A, 1st Maryland Potomac Home Brigade Infantry Regiment, rising to the rank of colonel commanding the regiment. At the end of the war he commanded the 13th Maryland Infantry Regiment.

Commander Donald McNeill Fairfax, USN (1821-1894) - Liberated 705 slaves from a captured slave ship while the lieutenant commander of USS Constellation. Arrested
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Confederate emissaries Mason and Slidell in the "Trent Affair" in 1861. Commanded three ironclad warships in battle and later served as Commandant of the U.S. Naval Academy. His wife, Josephine Foote Fairfax (1837-1918) was the daughter of prominent Union Admiral Andrew Hull Foote.

John Stemple (1831-1863) - a local artist, he was killed by a stray bullet during the July 6, 1863 Battle of Hagerstown, while perched on the roof of a hotel on Public Square, sketching the battle below.

Surgeon John M. Gaines, CSA (1837-1915) - First doctor on the scene of the murder of Col. Elmer Ellsworth in May, 1861. Later served as surgeon of the 8th Virginia and later the 18th Virginia Infantry Regiment.

Major George Freaner, CSA (1831-1878) - Freaner served in the 1st Virginia Cavalry and later served as an assitant inspector general on the staff of Major General J.E.B. Stuart and later on the staff of Major General Wade Hampton. Freaner was one of the first trustees of nearby Washington Confederate Cemetery.

Surgeon Jacob S. Maurer, USA (1837-1882) - Assistant Surgeon of the 77th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in 1862.

Colonel Edward Mobley, USA (1825-1906) - Commander of the 7th Maryland Infantry Regiment in 1864 and 1865. Twice wounded.

Captain William H. Sidenstricker, USA (1840-1904) - A veteran of the
Rose Hill Cemetery Marker, South Potomac Street (State Hwy 65) at right image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Mike Stroud, July 17, 2011
2. Rose Hill Cemetery Marker, South Potomac Street (State Hwy 65) at right
1st Maryland Poromac Home Brigade Infantry and a veteran of the Battle of Gettysburg, he later commanded Company E, 13th Maryland Infantry.

1st Lieutenant Melville R. Small, USA (1844-1864) - Adjutant of the 6th Maryland Infantry Regiment. Mortally wounded at the Battle of Cedar Creek and died three weeks short of his 20th birthday.

Private Cyrus P. Willhide, USA (1831-1890) - Served in Company D, 6th Maryland Infantry. Cited for bravery with 5 other men who advanced in the trenches at Petersburg on March 25, 1865 and captured Confederate rifle pits in advance of a general attack on the Confederate fortifications.

Surgeon Augustine S. Mason, CSA (1834-1911) - Dr. Mason was one of the highest ranking officers in the Confederate Medical Corps, serving as Medical Director of the Department of Richmond from 1863 to 1865.
 
Erected by Heart of the Civil War Maryland Heritage Area.
 
Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Cemeteries & Burial SitesWar, US Civil. A significant historical month for this entry is March 1730.
 
Location. 39° 37.907′ N, 77° 43.381′ W. Marker is in Hagerstown, Maryland, in Washington County. Marker is on South Potomac Street (State Highway 65) near Memorial Blvd West, on the right when traveling north. Touch for map
Rose Hill Cemetery entrance and Marker, seen from Memorial Blvd West image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Mike Stroud, July 17, 2011
3. Rose Hill Cemetery entrance and Marker, seen from Memorial Blvd West
. Marker is at or near this postal address: 600 South Potomac Street, Hagerstown MD 21740, United States of America. Touch for directions.
 
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. A different marker also named Rose Hill Cemetery (a few steps from this marker); 1770-1790 (within shouting distance of this marker); Willow Lane Park (within shouting distance of this marker); 1790-1810 (within shouting distance of this marker); Before 1770 (within shouting distance of this marker); Jonathan Hager (within shouting distance of this marker); William Thomas Hamilton (within shouting distance of this marker); Jesse Duncan Elliott (within shouting distance of this marker). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Hagerstown.
 
Rose Hill Cemetery Confederate Memorial at the Washington Confederate Cemetery section image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Mike Stroud, July 17, 2011
4. Rose Hill Cemetery Confederate Memorial at the Washington Confederate Cemetery section
* See nearby markers
Grave of Mary Landon Mason Alexander image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Bradley Owen, April 2, 2022
5. Grave of Mary Landon Mason Alexander
Mary Landon Mason Alexander (1861-1946) - Second wife of Confederate General Edward Porter Alexander.
Rose Hill Cemetery Marker, included picture image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Mike Stroud, 2011
6. Rose Hill Cemetery Marker, included picture
Grave of General George Bell image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Bradley Owen, April 2, 2022
7. Grave of General George Bell
Bvt. Brigadier General George Bell, USA (1828-1907) - Prominent officer in the Union's Commissary Department, responsible for the daily feeding tens of thousands of Union soldiers.
Grave of Henry C. Bell image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Bradley Owen, April 2, 2022
8. Grave of Henry C. Bell
Private Henry C. Bell, CSA (1840-1927), Brother of General George Bell. In a classic "brother against brother" story, Henry served the Confederacy in the 1st Maryland Cavalry Battalion.
Grave of Bvt. Brigadier General Horace Brooks image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Bradley Owen, April 2, 2022
9. Grave of Bvt. Brigadier General Horace Brooks
Prominent artillery officer, served in the Antietam and Gettysburg Campaigns. Buried with him is his mother, Maria Gowen Brooks a celebrated poetess in the early 19th Century.
Grave of Donald McNeill Fairfax image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Bradley Owen, April 2, 2022
10. Grave of Donald McNeill Fairfax
Commander Donald McNeill Fairfax, USN (1821-1894) - Liberated 705 slaves from a captured slave ship while the lieutenant commander of USS Constellation. Arrested Confederate emissaries Mason and Slidell in the "Trent Affair" in 1861. Commanded three ironclad warships in battle and later served as Commandant of the U.S. Naval Academy. His wife, Josephine Foote Fairfax (1837-1918) was the daughter of prominent Union Admiral Andrew Hull Foote.
Grave of John Stemple image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Bradley Owen, April 2, 2022
11. Grave of John Stemple
John Stemple (1831-1863) - a local artist, was killed by a stray bullet during the July 6, 1863 Battle of Hagerstown, while perched on the roof of a hotel on Public Square, sketching the battle below.
Grave of John M. Gaines image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Bradley Owen, April 2, 2022
12. Grave of John M. Gaines
Surgeon John M. Gaines, CSA (1837-1915) - First doctor on the scene of the murder of Col. Elmer Ellsworth in May, 1861. Later served as surgeon of the 8th Virginia and later the 18th Virginia Infantry Regiment.
Grave of Major George Freaner, CSA image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Bradley Owen, April 2, 2022
13. Grave of Major George Freaner, CSA
Freaner (1831-1878) served in the 1st Virginia Cavalry and later served as an assistant inspector general on the staff of Major General J.E.B. Stuart and later on the staff of Major General Wade Hampton. Freaner was one of the first trustees of nearby Washington Confederate Cemetery.
Grave of Surgeon Jacob S. Maurer image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Bradley Owen, April 2, 2022
14. Grave of Surgeon Jacob S. Maurer
Surgeon Jacob S. Maurer, USA (1837-1882) - Assistant Surgeon of the 77th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment in 1862.
Grave of 1st Lt. Melville R. Small, USA image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Bradley Owen, April 2, 2022
15. Grave of 1st Lt. Melville R. Small, USA
1st Lieutenant Melville R. Small, USA (1844-1864) - Adjutant of the 6th Maryland Infantry Regiment. Mortally wounded at the Battle of Cedar Creek and died three weeks short of his 20th birthday.
Grave of Private Cyrus P. Willhide image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Bradley Owen, April 2, 2022
16. Grave of Private Cyrus P. Willhide
Private Cyrus P. Willhide, USA (1831-1890) - Served in Company D, 6th Maryland Infantry. Cited for bravery with 5 other men who advanced in the trenches at Petersburg on March 25, 1865 and captured Confederate rifle pits in advance of a general attack on the Confederate fortifications.
Grave of Surgeon Augustine S. Mason, CSA image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Bradley Owen, April 2, 2022
17. Grave of Surgeon Augustine S. Mason, CSA
Surgeon Augustine S. Mason, CSA (1834-1911) - Dr. Mason was one of the highest ranking officers in the Confederate Medical Corps, serving as Medical Director of the Department of Richmond from 1863 to 1865.
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on July 9, 2022. It was originally submitted on July 21, 2011, by Mike Stroud of Bluffton, South Carolina. This page has been viewed 1,428 times since then and 31 times this year. Last updated on April 2, 2022, by Bradley Owen of Morgantown, West Virginia. Photos:   1, 2, 3, 4. submitted on July 21, 2011, by Mike Stroud of Bluffton, South Carolina.   5. submitted on April 2, 2022, by Bradley Owen of Morgantown, West Virginia.   6. submitted on July 21, 2011, by Mike Stroud of Bluffton, South Carolina.   7, 8. submitted on April 5, 2022, by Bradley Owen of Morgantown, West Virginia.   9. submitted on April 11, 2022, by Bradley Owen of Morgantown, West Virginia.   10, 11, 12. submitted on April 17, 2022, by Bradley Owen of Morgantown, West Virginia.   13, 14, 15. submitted on April 20, 2022, by Bradley Owen of Morgantown, West Virginia.   16, 17. submitted on June 5, 2022, by Bradley Owen of Morgantown, West Virginia. • J. Makali Bruton was the editor who published this page.

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