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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VAO_tobacco-barn-historical_Millersville-MD.html
Once harvested, tobacco leaves were placed on stakes and then hung across large poles from the ceiling down, to cure or dry and preserve the leaves. Curing was accomplished by a variety of ways, including using heated metal pipes or flues, wood sm…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VAN_kinder-farmhouse-project-historical_Millersville-MD.html
Restoration of the exterior and the interior first floor of this building to represent a typical late 1930s, early 1940s Anne Arundel County farmhouse. The farmhouse was built around 1925 by Henry Kinder and his wife Hilda (Yanke). The first fl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NO3_widow-ramseys-tavern_Millersville-MD.html
Near here was junction of old Baltimore-Annapolis Road ("Generals Highway") and a road laid out by Charles Carroll from Doughoregan Manor. On the south side of Severn Run stood Widow Ramsey's where George Washington breakfasted June 7, 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IXK_shipleys-choice_Millersville-MD.html
Adam Shipley, who came to Anne Arundel County in 1668, on March 30, 1681, patented 200 acres on the south side of the Severn River. Dedicated during the Tercentenary Commemoration of the Shipleys of Maryland. May 25, 1968.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3N1_charles-w-baldwin-hall_Millersville-MD.html
Constructed 1861Relocated 1895Enlarged 1935*Relocated to this site2 June 1981Rededicated21 May 1983By the SevernCross Roads Foundation
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A7_governor-william-stone_Millersville-MD.html
Born in England about 1603, he emigrated to Virginia about 1628, and he came to Maryland about 1648. He brought with him nine settlers, and many others followed. He obtained about 5,000 acres located in St. Mary's, Charles and Calvert counties. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A5_shipleys-choice_Millersville-MD.html
Adam Shipley, came to Anne Arundel County in 1668. On March 30, 1681, 200 acres were surveyed and patented in his name. This tract was the earliest patented in the Shipley name. Marker was dedicated during the development of the subdivision na…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A3_shipleys-choice_Millersville-MD.html
Adam Shipley, who came to Anne Arundel County in 1668, on March 30, 1681, patented 200 acres on the south side of the Severn River. Dedicated during the Tercentenary Commemoration of the Shipleys of Maryland. May 25, 1968.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A2_the-severn-crossroads-church_Millersville-MD.html
Built as a Methodist Church in 1861 and used as the Church Sanctuary & Sunday School for fifty years. Moved in 1896 from SE to NE corner of General's Highway and Indian Landing roads, and dedicated in 1935 to Charles W. Baldwin, its pastor for 71 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A0_baldwin-memorial-united-methodist-church_Millersville-MD.html
Baldwin Memorial United Methodist Church, 1777-1977. This congregation met as a Methodist Society in 1777 at the John Sewell home, Brooksby's Point, where circuit rider Bishop Francis Asbury often preached. Present site deeded in 1817. This church…
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