Parsons Cemetery, located in Salisbury, Maryland, is a historic cemetery that has served as a final resting place for many of the city’s notable residents and families since the late 19th century. Established in 1873, the cemetery was originally part of land owned by James Parsons, a prominent local figure. Parsons donated the land to the city with the intention of creating a burial ground that would serve the growing population of Salisbury and the surrounding areas.
The cemetery reflects the rich history and development of Salisbury and the Eastern Shore. Over the decades, it became the burial site for many veterans, civic leaders, and influential community members. It is known for its peaceful, park-like setting with large trees, winding pathways, and well-maintained grounds, offering a serene environment for reflection and remembrance.
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