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  1. Mount Olivet Cemetery Company, Inc. No. of graves. 40,000+ [1] Website. mountolivetcemeteryinc.com. Find a Grave. Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mount Olivet Cemetery is a cemetery in Frederick, Maryland. The cemetery is located at 515 South Market Street and is operated by the Mount Olivet Cemetery Company, Inc.

  2. Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 81231. Find 41515 memorial records at the Mount Olivet Cemetery cemetery in Frederick, Maryland. Add a memorial, flowers or photo.

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  3. Frederick, Maryland's Historic Mount Olivet Cemetery is a mirror on Frederick's past and includes national heroes such as Francis Scott Key, Barbara Fritchie, Thomas Johnson, Jr. and serves as final resting place for over 4,000 military veterans.

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  4. Steeped in community pride and American patriotism, Mount Olivet is considered one of the most beautiful and distinguished burial grounds in the country. The cemetery is located in historic Downtown Frederick, Maryland, and has provided final resting places for generations of residents over the last century and a half.

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  5. Website. http://www.mountolivetcemeteryinc.com/ Mount Olivet Cemetery is located in Historic Frederick, MD and is home to the gravesites of Francis Scott Key, Barbara Fritchie, Governor Thomas Johnson, the first governor of the state of Maryland, and many other notables.

  6. Established in 1854 and featuring the gravesites of Francis Scott Key (National Anthem author), Barbara Fritchie (Whittier's Poem), and Thomas Johnson (first Governor of Maryland). The Monument to the Unknown Confederate Soldiers was unveiled in 1881 to honor the soldiers of the Confederate army who fell in battles of the Civil War and who are buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Visitation from ...

  7. Mount Olivet Cemetery. Details. Friends and family are always welcome to spend time visiting loved ones in the cemetery during regular hours. Mount Olivet's gates are generally open "by the dawn's early light" and remain so until the "twilight's last gleaming." Mausoleum visiting hours are 8:30am-4:50pm, seven days a week.