List of burials at Oak Hill Cemetery
This is a list of notable burials at Oak Hill Cemetery , Northwest, Washington, D.C.
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Gamaliel Bailey (1807–1859), physician, abolitionist journalist, editor, publisher
Marcellus Bailey (1840–1921), patent attorney who worked with Alexander Graham Bell [ 6]
Margaret Lucy Shands Bailey (1812–1888), anti-slavery writer, newspaper editor/publisher, poet, lyricist
Theodorus Bailey (1805–1877), rear admiral of the U.S. Navy[ 7]
Spencer Fullerton Baird (1823–1887), founder of the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, Massachusetts , and second secretary of the Smithsonian Institution [ 8]
George Ellis Baker (1816–1887), member of New York State Assembly[ 9]
Stephen Bloomer Balch (1747–1833), Presbyterian minister and educator[ 10]
Amzi L. Barber (1843–1909), pioneer of the asphalt industry[ 11]
Joseph Barnes (1817–1883), physician and U.S. Surgeon General of the U.S. Army[ 12]
Henry W. Barry (1840–1875), Brevet Brigadier General in the Union Army and Representative from Mississippi
George Beall (1729–1807), landowner in Maryland and Georgetown[ 14]
Charles Milton Bell (1848–1893), portrait photographer known for his work with Native Americans[ 15]
Alice Birney (1858–1907), co-founder of the National Parent-Teacher Association [ 16]
William Birney (1819–1907), Union Army general, professor, lawyer, author[ 16]
Walker Blaine (1855–1890), assistant Secretary of State, solicitor of the Department of State
James H. Blake (1768–1819), physician and mayor of Washington, D.C.[ 17]
Benjamin C. Bradlee (1921–2014), executive editor for The Washington Post
Glenn Brenner (1948–1992), Washington, D.C., sportscasting legend[ 18]
Frederick H. Brooke (1876–1960), architect[ 19]
Alfred Hulse Brooks (1871–1924), geologist and namesake for Brooks Range in Alaska[ 20]
Obadiah Bruen Brown (1779–1852), Baptist clergyman, chaplain of U.S. House of Representatives and Senate[ 21]
David K. E. Bruce (1898–1977), ambassador to France, Germany, and the United Kingdom[ 22]
Evangeline Bruce (1914–1995), society hostess and writer[ 22]
Charles Page Bryan , lawyer, politician, and diplomat[ 23]
Daniel Bryan , politician, abolitionist, lawyer, poet, and postmaster[ 24]
Thomas Barbour Bryan , businessman, lawyer, and politician[ 25]
Wiley T. Buchanan Jr. (1913–1986), Chief of Protocol of the United States and U.S. Ambassador to Luxeumbourg and Austria[ 26]
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Wilkinson Call (1834–1910), Senator from Florida
Horace Capron (1804–1885), founder of Laurel, Maryland , Union Army officer, United States Commissioner of Agriculture[ 28]
Frances Carpenter (1890–1972), photographer and writer[ 29]
Samuel S. Carroll (1832–1893), U.S.Army general
Samuel P. Carter (1819–1891), naval officer in American Civil War, rear admiral in U.S. Navy[ 30]
Joseph Casey (1814–1879), Representative from Pennsylvania
Sylvester Churchill (1783–1862), journalist and officer in the Regular Army[ 8]
Robert E. Clary (1805–1890), U.S. Army soldier in the Civil War[ 31]
Adolf Cluss (1825–1905), architect[ 32]
John H. C. Coffin (1815–1890), American astronomer and educator[ 33]
George Radcliffe Colton (1865–1916), governor of Puerto Rico[ 34]
Henry D. Cooke (1825–1881), first territorial governor of the District of Columbia[ 35]
Thomas Corcoran , mayor of Georgetown, District of Columbia[ 36]
William Wilson Corcoran (1798–1888), banker and philanthropist[ 37]
Henry K. Craig (1791–1869), U.S. Army officer in Mexican-American War and Civil War[ 38]
Mary Mayo Crenshaw (1875–1951), civil servant and author[ 39]
Richard Cutts (1771–1845), Representative from Massachusetts , Comptroller of the Treasury
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Jean Margaret Davenport (1829–1903), actress; her married name was Lander[ 41]
F. Elwood Davis (1915–2012), lawyer and philanthropist[ 42] [citation needed ]
Alexander de Bodisco (1786–1853), Russian Minister to the United States[ 43]
Sophie Radford de Meissner (1854–1857), author, socialite and spiritualist[ 44]
Josiah Dent (1817–1899), third president of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia
John Watkinson Douglass (1827–1909), president of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia and Commissioner of Internal Revenue[ 45]
Lorenzo Dow (1777–1834), frontier minister and writer
William M. Dunn (1814–1887), Representative from Indiana , Judge Advocate General of the U.S. Army
Betty Duvall (1845–1891), Confederate spy[ 47]
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Mary Henderson Eastman (1818–1887), historian and novelist who wrote about Native American life[ 48]
Seth Eastman (1808–1875), U.S. Army general, illustrator, painter[ 48] [ 49]
John Eaton (1790–1856), Senator from Tennessee , Secretary of War
Margaret "Peggy" Eaton (1799–1879), wife of John Eaton, confidant of Andrew Jackson and subject of Petticoat Affair [ 51]
Campbell Dallas Emory (1839–1878), U.S. military officer, served as aide de camp of Major General George Meade during the American Civil War[ 52]
Lydia S. English (1802–1866), founder of Georgetown Female Seminary[ 53]
George Eustis Jr. (1828–1872), Representative from Louisiana [ 37]
William Corcoran Eustis (1862–1921), U.S. Army captain, personal assistant to General John J. Pershing during World War I [ 37]
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John Garland (1793–1861), general in the Regular Army[ 61]
James Melville Gilliss (1811–1865), U.S. Navy officer, astronomer and founder of the United States Naval Observatory [ 62]
Charles C. Glover (1846–1936), banker and philanthropist[ 63]
Jane Cocking Glover (1789–1876), socialite and poet[ 64]
George Brown Goode (1851–1896), museum administrator at the Smithsonian Institution [ 65]
Arthur Pue Gorman (1839–1906), Senator from Maryland
Arthur Pue Gorman Jr. (1873–1919), Maryland state senator[ 67]
Katharine Graham (1917–2001), president of The Washington Post [ 68]
Phil Graham (1915–1963), publisher and co-owner of The Washington Post [ 68]
Charles Griffin (1825–1867), Union general in the American Civil War [ 69]
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Alexander Burton Hagner (1826–1915), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia [ 70]
Peter V. Hagner (1815–1893), U.S. Army officer[ 70]
William Wister Haines (1908–1989), author, screenwriter and playwright[ 71]
George E. Harris (1827–1911), U.S. Representative from Mississippi[ 72]
John Harris (1793–1864), U.S. Marine Corps colonel and sixth Commandant of the Marine Corps
James P. Heath (1777–1854), Representative from Maryland
John J. Hemphill (1849–1912), Representative from South Carolina
Joseph Henry (1797–1878), first secretary of the Smithsonian Institution[ 74]
David Higgins (1789–1873), Ohio politician and judge[ 75]
Herman Hollerith (1860–1929), statistician and inventor[ 76]
Samuel Hooper (1808–1875), Representative from Massachusetts
James Herron Hopkins (1831–1904), Representative from Pennsylvania[ 78]
George Horton (1859–1942), U.S. Consul General at Smyrna, writer[ 79] [ 80]
Henry L. Howison (1837–1914), rear admiral of the U.S. Navy[ 81]
Sandy Hume (1969–1998), journalist for The Hill [ 82]
William H. Hunt (1823–1884), Secretary of the Navy [ 83]
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Lily Mackall (1839–1861), Confederate spy[ 96]
William B. Magruder (1810–1869), physician and mayor of Washington City, District of Columbia[ 97]
Van H. Manning (1861–1932), director of U.S. Bureau of Mines [ 98]
William Marbury (1762–1835), one of the Midnight Judges appointed by President John Adams , plaintiff of Marbury v. Madison [ 99]
Alexander Macomb Mason (1841–1897), Confederate States Navy officer, explorer, diplomat[ 100]
Henry E. Maynadier (died 1868), U.S. Army officer known for the Raynolds Expedition and setting up peace talks with the Oglala and Brulé tribes[ 101]
Marshall McDonald (1835–1895), commissioner of the United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries [ 102]
Gale W. McGee (1915–1992), Senator from Wyoming , U.S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States [ 103]
Henrietta McKenney (1825–1887), painter
John E. McMahon (1860–1920), U.S. Army officer in World War I [ 104]
William McMurtrie (1851–1913), chemist who launched sugar beet industry[ 105]
John R. McPherson (1833–1897), Senator from New Jersey
Livingston T. Merchant (1903–1976), U.S. diplomat and ambassador[ 107]
Mary Virginia Merrick (1866–1955), Catholic social reformer[ 108]
Richard T. Merrick (1828–1885), lawyer[ 108]
William Matthews Merrick (1818–1889), judge and U.S. Representative from Maryland[ 109]
Myrtilla Miner (1815–1864), educator and abolitionist in Washington, D.C.[ 110]
Charles Eli Mix (1810–1878), commissioner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs [ 111]
Richard Mohun (1864–1915), explorer and diplomat[ 112]
George Washington Montgomery (1804–1841), writer, translator and diplomat[ 113]
John B. Montgomery (1794–1872), U.S. Navy officer during Mexican–American War and the American Civil War[ 114]
Charles Morris (1784–1856), Commodore , U.S. Navy , an officer from 1799 to 1847, during Quasi-War , First Barbary War , Second Barbary War and War of 1812 [ 115]
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William Tyler Page (1868–1942), public servant at U.S. Capitol, author of American Creed [ 120]
Edwin P. Parker Jr. (1891–1983), U.S. Army officer in World War II[ 121]
Carlile Pollock Patterson (1816–1881), fourth superintendent of the United States Coast Survey [ 122]
Jennie Byrd Bryan Payne (1857–1919), philanthropist, artist, and society figure[ 123]
John Barton Payne (1855–1935), politician, lawyer, and judge and United States Secretary of the Interior
John Howard Payne (1791–1852), composer of "Home! Sweet Home! "[ 124]
Henry Pellew (1828–1923), 6th Viscount Exmouth [ 125]
Paul J. Pelz (1841–1918), architect of the Library of Congress [ 126]
Charles H. Percy (1919–2011), U.S. senator from Illinois and president of Bell & Howell [ 127]
George Peter (1779–1861), Representative from Maryland
George Peter (1829–1893), Maryland politician, son of George Peter (1779–1861)
Seth Ledyard Phelps (1824–1885), U.S. Navy officer, Minister to Peru, president of the DC Board of Commissioners[ 129]
Albert Pike (1809–1891), American attorney, Confederate officer, writer, and Freemason
William Pinkney (1810–1883), fifth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland[ 124]
Benjamin F. Pleasants (1795–1879), acting Solicitor of the U.S. Treasury [ 130]
Charles Pomeroy (1825–1891), Representative from Iowa
John Pool (1826–1884), Senator from North Carolina
Charles Henry Poor (1808–1882), rear admiral of the U.S. Navy [ 133]
Levin M. Powell (1798–1885), rear admiral of the U.S. Navy known for developing riverine warfare techniques[ 134]
Robert E. Preston (1836–1911), director of the United States Mint[ 135]
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William Radford (1808–1890), Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy[ 44]
George D. Ramsay (1802–1882), Chief of Ordnance of the U.S. Army[ 136]
Jesse L. Reno (1823–1862), U.S. Army officer from Virginia [ 137]
Zalmon Richards (1811–1899), Educator and first president of the National Education Association
Benjamin F. Rice (1828–1905), U.S. senator from Arkansas[ 138]
William Adams Richardson (1821–1896), U.S. Secretary of the Treasury , chief justice of the U.S. Court of Claims [ 139]
John Rodgers (1812–1882), U.S. navy admiral[ 140]
William Ledyard Rodgers (1860–1944), U.S. Navy admiral, and naval and military historian[ 140]
George W. Roosevelt (1843–1907), Medal of Honor recipient in American Civil War[ 141]
Stephen Clegg Rowan (1808–1890), vice admiral of the U.S. Navy[ 142]
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Gustavus H. Scott (1812–1882), United States Navy rear admiral (exhumed in 1896 and reburied at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington , Virginia)
Thomas Sewall (1786–1845), American physician known for getting convicted for body snatching [ 143]
Willis Shapley (1917–2005), NASA executive[ 144]
William Shubrick (1790–1874), rear admiral of the U.S. Navy[ 145]
Lorenzo Sitgreaves (1810–1888), U.S. Army officer who led Sitgreaves Expedition [ 146]
Walter T. Skallerup Jr. (1921–1987), lawyer who worked for the U.S. Department of Defense and as General Counsel of the Navy [ 147]
Howard K. Smith (1914–2002), CBS and ABC newscaster; war correspondent; film star
Joseph Smith (1790–1877), United States Navy rear admiral[ 148]
Joseph B. Smith (1826–1862), United States Navy officer killed in action in the American Civil War[ 148]
E. D. E. N. Southworth (1819–1899), novelist[ 149]
Samuel Spencer (1847–1906), railroad executive[ 150]
Samuel Spencer (1910–1997), president of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia[ 150]
Samuel Sprigg (c. 1783 – 1855), governor of Maryland [ 69]
Fabius Stanly (1815–1882), rear admiral of the U.S. Navy[ 151]
Edwin M. Stanton (1814–1869), Attorney General under President James Buchanan , Secretary of War under President Abraham Lincoln [ 152]
Hestor L. Stevens (1803–1864), Representative from Michigan
Cornelius Stribling (1796–1880), United States Navy rear admiral, United States Naval Academy Superintendent [ 154]
Noah Haynes Swayne (1804–1884), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States [ 155]
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Charles C. Tansill (1890–1964), professor of history and author[ 156]
Joseph Pannell Taylor (1796–1864), U.S. Army and Union Army general, brother of President Zachary Taylor[ 157]
Lorenzo Thomas (1804–1875), Adjutant General of the U.S. Army, acting Secretary of War under President Andrew Johnson[ 158]
Theodore Timby (1822–1909), inventor of the revolving turret first introduced on the Civil War ship USS Monitor , and many other inventions.
Charles Henry Tompkins (1830–1915), brevet Brigadier General of the U.S. Army during the American Civil War . Recipient of the Medal of Honor .[ 159] [ 160]
Robin Toner (1954–2008), journalist and New York Times political correspondent[ 161]
Nathan Towson (1784–1854), U.S. Army general in War of 1812 and Mexican-American War[ 162]
Charles R. Train (1879–1967), rear admiral of the U.S. Navy[ 163]
James True (1880–1946) Washington DC journalist[ 164]
James Noble Tyner (1826–1904), Representative from Indiana, Postmaster General under President Ulysses S. Grant
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Robert J. Walker (1801–1869), Secretary of the Treasury , Senator from Mississippi
Richard Wallach (1816–1881), mayor of the City of Washington, D.C.[ 170]
Howard Wall (1854–1909), professional baseball player[ 171]
George Corbin Washington (1789–1854), Representative from Maryland, grand-nephew of George Washington [ 172]
William Benning Webb (1825–1896), police superintendent and president of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia[ 173]
Aristides Welch (1811–1890), race horse breeder[ 174]
Henry Litchfield West (1859–1940), journalist and member of the D.C. board of commissioners[ 175]
Edward Douglass White (1844–1921), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and Chief Justice of the United States [ 155]
John Brewer Wight (1853–1923), president of the Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia[ 176]
Cadmus M. Wilcox (1824–1890), U.S. Army officer who served in the Mexican–American War ; Confederate general during the American Civil War[ 177]
John A. Wilcox (1819–1864), U.S. Representative from Mississippi, Confederate Congress member[ 178]
Joseph Edward Willard (1865–1924), U.S. ambassador to Spain and Virginia politician[ 179]
William Orton Williams (1839–1863), Confederate officer during the American Civil War, executed as spy[ 180]
Gilbert C. Wiltse (1838–1893), naval officer in command at the 1893 Hawaiian Kingdom overthrow[ 181]
William W. W. Wood (1818–1882), engineer in the U.S. Navy[ 182]
Daniel Phineas Woodbury (1812–1864), U.S. soldier and energy; monument only[ 183] [citation needed ]
Maxwell Van Zandt Woodhull (1843–1921), Union Army Officer during American Civil War[ 184]
Andrew Wylie (1814–1905), associate justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia[ 185]
Robert H. Wyman (1822–1882), rear admiral in the U.S. Navy [ 186]
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Notes
^ a b "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel) - Chapel Lot 18" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Montrose) - Lot 993" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-08-14. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (North Hill) - Lot 133" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Reno Hill) - Beech Tree Lot 1" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (East Gate) - Lots 1024-1025" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ "Marcellus Bailey Dies" . The Evening Star . 1921-01-17. p. 26. Retrieved 2022-08-14 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Amphitheater) - Lot 44 East" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ a b "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (North Hill) - Lot 279 (Baird Family Mausoleum)" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Reno Hill) - Lot 705" (PDF) . oakhillcemterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-16 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel Hill) - Lot 632 1/4" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Davidson) - Lot 11 East" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel Hill) - Lot 628" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-16 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Reno Hill) - Lot 754" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Stewart) - Lot 626 East" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-08-14. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ a b "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C." (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (North Hill) - Lot 56" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
^ Shapiro, Leonard (January 18, 1992). "Laughter Amid the Sorrow". The Washington Post .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Amphitheater) - Lot 661 East" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-10-23. Retrieved 2022-10-22 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Rock Creek) – Lot 339 East" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-10-26. Retrieved 2022-10-25 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Reno Hill) - Lot 692" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
^ a b "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel) - Lot 19" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "1918 Many Diplomats at Col Charles Page Bryan funeral, St John's Episcopal Church" . newspapers.com . The Washington Herald. 17 March 1918. Retrieved 6 May 2021 .
^ "Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore - People - Daniel Bryan" . www.eapoe.org . Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore. Retrieved 9 May 2020 .
^ "Bryan" . The Washington Post . January 29, 1906. p. 3. Retrieved January 2, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. - Montrose" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-08-14. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Henry Crescent) - Lot 360 East" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C." (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Reno Hill) - Lot 822" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (North Hill)" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Retrieved 2022-08-13 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Van Ness) - Lot 161 East" (PDF) . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Chapel Hill (Oak Hill Cemetery)" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-08-18.
^ "Death of Col. G. R. Colton" . The Washington Post . 1916-04-08. p. 4. Retrieved 2024-04-10 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Henry D. Cooke - Funeral Services in Washington Yesterday" . The Philadelphia Inquirer . 1881-03-01. p. 1. Retrieved 2022-08-13 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Corcoran, W. W. (1879). A grandfather's legacy; containing a sketch of his life and obituary notices of some members of his family, together with letters from his friends . p. 540. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ a b c "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Corcoran) - Lots 1-15" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (North Hill) - Lot 328" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Stewart) - Lot 540 East" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Reno Hill) - Lot 854" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-16 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Stewart) - Lot 706 East" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-16 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel Valley) - Lot 396 1/2 (DeBodisco Circle)" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-20 .
^ a b "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Reno Hall) - Lot 916" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Stewart) - Lot 523 East" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Rock Creek) - Lot 326 East" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ a b "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel Hill) - Lot 652" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ "August 25: Seth Eastman (1875)" . Church of the Epiphany (Washington, D.C.) . 2017-08-21. Archived from the original on 2022-08-17. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ Notable American Women
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Van Ness) - Lot 228 East" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel Valley) - Lot 349" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel) - Lot 20" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-16 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Reno Hill) - Lot 689" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Borders) - Border 4" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Jacob Fussell Dead" . The Washington Herald . 1912-04-11. p. 5. Retrieved 2023-03-04 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (North Hill) - Lot 171" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02.
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Corcoran) - Lot 39" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Joyce) - Lot 394 East" (PDF) . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-10-23. Retrieved 2022-10-22 .
^ "Becoming Jane: The Case of a Lady's Magazine Emigrant | The Lady's Magazine (1770-1818): Understanding the Emergence of a Genre" .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Van Ness) - Lot 209 East" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ "Gorman" . The Baltimore Sun . 1919-09-06. p. 12. Retrieved 2022-08-05 – via Newspapers.com .
^ a b "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel) - Chapel Lot 24" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ a b "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (North Hill) - Lot 292" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
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^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C." (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Nancy Phyllis Horton Dies in Athens at 103" . Hellenic News . 2016-02-23. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
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^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Van Ness) - Lot 163 East" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
^ "Funeral Services of a Servant of the Public" . Sun-Journal . Lewiston, Maine . 1883-01-30. p. 3. Retrieved 2022-08-15 – via Newspapers.com .
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^ Murder of the U.S. Attorney
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^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C." (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (North Hill) - Lot 73" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Rock Creek) - Lot 592 East" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-16 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Van Ness) - Lot 273 East" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Rock Creek) - Lot 451 East" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
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^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Amphitheater)" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-08-14. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel) - Lot 12 1/2" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (North Hill) - Lot 290 (Pearson Family Mausoleum)" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
^ "MRS. JENNIE B. PAYNE" . Newspapers.com . The Washington Times. 2 Aug 1919. Retrieved 6 May 2021 .
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^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Montrose) - Lot 992" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
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^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Joyce) - Lot 387 East" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-16 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel Hill) - Lot 517 1/2" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Amphitheater) - Lot 146 East" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (North Hill) - Lot 291 (Powell Family Mausoleum)" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-20 .
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^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Van Ness) - Lot 270 East" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-21 .
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^ a b "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (North Hill) - Lot 298" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel Hill) - Lot 1047" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Stewart) - Lots 597 and 598 East" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-08-17. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel Hill) - Lot 611" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-18 .
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^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel Valley) - Lot 409" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
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^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Stewart) - Lot 719 East" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02.
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^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel Hill) - Lot 542" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Reno Hill) - Lot 675" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel Valley) - Lot 347" (PDF) . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
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^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel Hill) - Lot 563" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Corcoran) - Lot 259" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Civil War Medal of Honor Recipients - (M-Z)" . www.history.army.mil . Archived from the original on 2017-02-11. Retrieved 30 December 2017 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Reno Hill) - Lot 688" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Terraced Niches and Pathway Crypts) - Dogwood Cremation Niches (3257-3274)" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-03. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
^ "Roadside Sketches" . Washington Evening Star . August 15, 1891. p. 12. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Reno Hill) - Lot 692" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-21 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Amphitheater) - Lot 112 East" (PDF) . oakhillcemterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-16 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Rock Creek) - Lot 483 East" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (North Hill) - Lot 159" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
^ The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography , by James Terry White, Volume 8, 1898, page 316
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^ "Howard Wall's career statistics" . retrosheet.org. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Corcoran) - Lot 50" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
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^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Reno Hill) - Lot 881" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-09. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
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^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Rock Creek) - Lot 459 East" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-15 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Rock Creek) - Lot 459 East" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-08-16 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Amphitheater) - Lot U East" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
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^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Van Ness) - Lot 178 East" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-10-23. Retrieved 2022-10-22 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Chapel Hill) - Lot 506" (PDF) . Oak Hill Cemetery . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-17 .
^ "Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D.C. (Rock Creek) - Lot 580 East" (PDF) . oakhillcemeterydc.org . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-08. Retrieved 2022-08-14 .
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