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There were two 'gate houses' for Laurel Cemetery, one designed by the Cemetery architect James Belden and built ca. 1852 by Thomas Lister, and the other built under the supervision of Emory & Nussear, architects, in 1914.

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Laurel Cemetery Gate House No. 1
Site Information
Geo-reference39°19′03″N 76°34′42″W / 39.31751°N 76.57835°W / 39.31751; -76.57835
Building Data
Building TypePark
Design
Architecture FirmEmory & Nussear

There were two 'gate houses' for Laurel Cemetery, one designed by the Cemetery architect James Belden and built ca. 1852 by Thomas Lister, and the other built under the supervision of Emory & Nussear, architects, in 1914.