7 entries match your criteria. Related Historical MarkersLoudon Park National Cemetery Library of Congress Marker detail: Massachusetts troops entering Baltimorec. 1861 SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER1► Maryland (Baltimore), Irvington — Loudon Park National Cemetery — Near Frederick Avenue (Maryland Route 144) west of McCurley Street, on the right when traveling east. 2► Maryland (Baltimore), Irvington — A National Cemetery System — Near Frederick Avenue (Maryland Route 144) west of McCurley Street, on the right when traveling east. 3► Maryland (Baltimore), Irvington — Address by President Lincoln — At the Dedication of the Gettysburg National Cemetery — November 19, 1863 — Near Frederick Avenue (Maryland Route 144) west of McCurley Street, on the right when traveling east. 4► Maryland (Baltimore), Irvington — Maryland Sons Monument — Near Frederick Avenue (Maryland Route 144) west of McCurley Street, on the right when traveling east. 5► Maryland (Baltimore), Irvington — Maryland Naval Monument — Near Frederick Avenue (Route 144) west of McCurley Street, on the right when traveling east. 6► Maryland (Baltimore), Irvington — To the Memory of the Unknown Dead — Near Frederick Avenue (Maryland Route 144). 7► Maryland (Baltimore), Irvington — Burial Place of Twenty-Nine Confederate Soldiers — Near Frederick Avenue (Maryland Route 144).