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Somerset County:

*904 W. Main St.
Crisfield 21817 Telephone: 968-0292

Talbot County:

Employment Security Office
208 E. Dover St.
Easton 21601 Telephone: 822-3030

Washington County:

*1185 Mt. Aetna Road
Hagerstown 21740 Telephone: 791-4757

Wicomico County:

*State Office Complex
Parkway Shopping Center
Route 50 and Cypress St.
Salisbury 21801 Telephone: 546-9266

Worcester County:

Town Office
Bay and William Sts.
Berlin 21811 Telephone: 641-2770

Employment Security Office
702 Philadelphia Ave.
Ocean City 21842 Telephone: 289-6177

City Hall
Pocomoke City 21851 Telephone: 957-1333

Employment Security Office
422 W. Market St.
Snow Hill 21863 Telephone: 632-1886

Washington, D.C.:

•Veterans Administration Washington Regional
Office
Room 1201-A
941 N. Capital St., N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20421
Telephone: (202) 789-0841

West Virginia:

Newton D. Baker Veterans Administration
Hospital
Martinsburg, W. Va. 25401
qr Telephone: (304) 263-0811

*Full-time service centers only. All others provide itin-
erant service on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly basis.

VETERANS CEMETERY PROGRAM

Robert V. Maring, Manager

State House
Annapolis 21404 Telephone: 269-3428

Independent Agencies/409

The Maryland Veterans Commission was au-
thorized by Chapter 504, Acts of 1973, to acquire
sites for the purpose of establishing cemeteries for
Maryland veterans honorably discharged from
the Armed Forces of the United States, and the
members of their immediate families. Funds ap-
propriated were authorized by Chapter 775, Acts
of 1974, to be used for the development of ceme-
teries rather than the acquisition of sites, since
State land was to be used. The Commission was
directed to supervise, maintain, and control such
cemeteries established. The office of Program
Manager was created to supervise the develop-
ment of the cemeteries and establish procedures
for the administration of the program. Maryland
veterans' cemeteries are located in five counties:

Allegany County:

Off Route 40 Adjoining Rocky Gap State Park
Rocky Gap

Anne Arundel County:

On Keidel Ferry Road in Whitney's Landing
area
Crownsville

Baltimore County:

Garrison Forest Road in Rosewood area
Garrison Forest

Dorchester County:

Route 331 East of Preston
Preston

Prince George's County:

Route 301
Cheltenham

WASHINGTON CEMETERY BOARD
OF TRUSTEES

Dr. David A. Foltz, Frederick H. Hoover,
Samuel E. Pruett.

c/o Maryland Veterans Commission
Federal Building
31 Hopkins Plaza
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 659-4428

In 1982, the General Assembly transferred the
Washington Cemetery Board of Trustees from the
Department of General Services to the Maryland
Veterans Commission (Chapter 269, Acts of
1982).

The Washington Cemetery Board of Trustees
oversees the maintenance of Washington Ceme-

 



 
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