During the later 1800's, possibly as many as 1,500 African American Frederick
residents may have been buried in this cemetery, operated by the "black" fraternal
order of the Beneficial Society of the Laboring Sons who purchased the
property from Ezra HOUCK in 1851.
In 1949, the city bought the property and it was turned into a city
park; however, the graves were never moved. The tombstones were said
to have been buried. As time went by, the cemetery was forgotten, the
park was renamed Chapel Park and playground equipment was erected.
In January 2000, the city became aware of the cemetery when graves
were discovered beneath the playground. Since then, the playground
equipment was removed and the area an open park.
In July 2002, a memorial
park was planned along with a granite monument, etched with the
names
of the 160 people known to be buried there.
It was expected to be completed in January 2003.
These are photos of the completion of the monument (2005).