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Date:
1822
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Location: Huntsville, Alabama
Location: Huntsville, Alabama

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Notable Interments
- Thomas Bibb (1782–1839), Governor of Alabama, served 1820 to 1821.
- William T. H. Brooks (1821–1870), Union brigadier general.
- Reuben Chapman (1799–1882), Governor of Alabama, served 1847 to 1849; United States representative, served 1835 to 1847.
- Clement Claiborne Clay (1816–1882), United States senator, served 1853 to 1861; Confederate States senator, 1862 to 1864.
- Clement Comer Clay (1789–1866), Governor of Alabama, served 1835 to 1837; United States senator, served 1837 to 1841; United States representative, served 1829 to 1835.
- Virginia Clay-Clopton (1823–1915), wife of Clement Claiborne Clay, memoirist and socialite.
- Jeremiah Clemens (1814–1865), United States senator, served 1849 to 1853.
- Konrad Dannenberg (1912–2009), German-American rocket pioneer and member of the German rocket team brought to the United States after World War II.
- Lowndes Henry Davis (1836–1920), United States representative, served the state of Missouri 1879 to 1885.
- Nicholas Davis, Jr. (1825–1875), delegate to Alabama Secession Convention; deputy to Provisional Confederate Congress, April 1861 to 1862; lieutenant colonel in Confederate States Army.
- Peter Myndert Dox (1813–1891), United States representative, served 1869 to 1873.
- Priscilla Holmes Drake (1812-1892), woman suffragist
- Albert Russel Erskine (1871–1933), automobile magnate and president of Studebaker Motors.
- Thomas Fearn (1789–1863), deputy to Provisional Confederate Congress (resigned after first session).
- Thomas Freeman (surveyor)[1] (d. 1821), United States Surveyor General.
- William Willis Garth (1828–1912), United States representative, served 1877 to 1879.
- Gilbert M. L. Johnson (1837–1871), Union brevet brigadier general.
- Egbert J. Jones[2] (d. 1861), colonel of the 4th Alabama Infantry Regiment, CSA, killed in the First Battle of Manassas.
- Jabez Leftwich (1765–1855), United States representative, served the state of Virginia 1821 to 1825.
- David P. Lewis (1820–1884), deputy to Provisional Confederate Congress (resigned after first session); Governor of Alabama, served 1872 to 1874.
- William M. Lowe (1842–1882), United States representative, served 1879 to 1881 and 1882.
- Robert M. Patton (1809–1885), Governor of Alabama, served 1865 to 1868.
- LeRoy Pope (1765–1844), early planter and "Father of Huntsville."
- William N. Richardson (1839–1914), United States representative, served 1900 to 1914.
- Joseph Humphrey Sloss (1826–1911), United States representative, served 1871 to 1875.
- John J. Sparkman (1899–1985), United States senator, served 1946 to 1979.
- Robert L. Spragins (d. 1964), Major general who commanded 71st and 44th Infantry Divisions in World War II.
- John Williams Walker (1783–1823), United States senator, Alabama's first senator, served 1819 to 1822.
- LeRoy Pope Walker (1817–1884), first Confederate States secretary of war, 1861; Confederate brigadier general.
- Richard Wilde Walker (1823–1874), deputy to Provisional Confederate Congress, 1861 to 1862; Confederate States senator, 1864 to 1865.
- Addison White (1824–1909), United States representative, served the state of Kentucky 1851 to 1853.
Sources
- ↑ Maj Thomas Freeman on Find A Grave: Memorial #8762732
- ↑ Egbert J. Jones on Find A Grave: Memorial #8842267
See also:
- Maple Hill Cemetery (Huntsville, Alabama) on Wikipedia
- Maple Hill Cemetery on Find A Grave
- Category: Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Alabama
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