562/Mmyland Manual
Harford County
State Office Building*
2 S.Bond St.
Bel Air, MD 21014 836-4900
American Legion Home
501 St. John St.
Havre de Grace, MD 21078 939-0234
Kent County
Dept. of Economic & Employment Development
218 E. High St.
Chestertown, MD 21620 778-3525
Montgomery County
Dept. of Economic & Employment Development
Wheaton Plaza Center
Whcaton, MD 20901 949-5300
Prince George's County
American Legion Home
2 Main St.
Laurel, MD 20707 725-2302
American Red Cross
6707 Groveton Dr.
Clinton, MD 20735 868-9260
Glenarden American Legion Post
8201 Martin Luther King Hwy
Glenarden, MD 20706 772-0275
Queen Anne's County
Dept. of Economic & Employment Development
170 Main St.
Grasonville, MD 21638 827-6116
St. Mary's County
Maryland State Veterans Home
Route 2, Box 5
Charlotte Hall, MD 20622 884-8171
Garvey Senior Center
Rte. 245
Washington St.
Leonardtown, MD 20650 475-5100
Somerset County
Civil Defense Office
Princess Anne.MD 21853 651-0707
Talbot County
Dept. of Economic & Employment Development
341 N. Aurora St.
Easton, MD 21601 822-3030
Washington County
1185 Mt. Aetna Road
Hagerstown, MD 21740 791-4757
Wicomico County
Courthousc, 3rd floor
201 Baptist St.
Salisbury MD 21801-4973 543-6675
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Worcester County
Town Hall
Bay and William Sts.
Berlin, MD 21811 641-2770
Dept. of Economic & Employment Development
702 Philadelphia Avc.
Ocean City, MD 21842 289-6177
City Hall
Clarke Ave.
Pocomoke City, MD 21851 957-1333
Dept. of Economic & Employment Development
422 W Market St.
Snow Hill, MD 21863 632-1886
Washington, DC
Veterans Administration*
Washington Regional Office, Room 1201-A
941 N. Capital St., N.E.
Washington, DC 20421
(202) 789-0841
Washington VA Hospital
50 living St.
Washington, DC 20422
(202) 745-8000
West Virginia
Newton D. Baker Veterans Administration
Hospital
Martinsburg, WV 25401 (304) 263-0811
VETERANS CEMETERY PROGRAM
Richard E. Shatzer, Manager
Federal Building, Room 110
31 Hopkins Plaza
Baltimore, MD 21201 333-4428
In 1973, the Maryland Veterans Commission
was authorized to acquire cemetery sites for
Maryland veterans honorably discharged from the
Armed Forces of the United States and their imme-
diate families (Chapter 504, Acts of 1973). Funds
appropriated were authorized in 1974 to develop
cemeteries rather than to acquire sites, since Stare
land would be used (Chapter 775, Acts of 1974).
Through its Cemetery Program, the Commis-
sion acquires, establishes, supervises, and controls
cemeteries. It sets eligibility requirements for burial.
The Commission also maintains a permanent
registry of graves of all persons who served in the
military or naval forces of the country in time of war
and who are buried in Maryland (Code State
Government Article, sees. 9-904 through 9-914).
The five veterans' cemeteries located in Maryland
are in AUegany Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Dor-
chester and Prince George's counties (Code State
Government Article, sees. 9-913 through 9-914).
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