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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AY_capture-of-harpers-ferry_Duluth-MD.html
September 15, 1862No. 3 Col. Dixon S. Miles, Second U. S. Infantry, commanded the Union forces at Harpers Ferry. After Gen. White joined from Martinsburg, September 12 and Col. Ford from Maryland Heights on the 13th, Miles had about 14,200 men.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AS_site-of-the-methodist-church_Annapolis-MD.html
Francis Asbury, Father of American Methodism, founded a Methodist Society in Annapolis in 1777. They built a meeting house in 1785 within the present grounds of the Naval Academy. In 1789, the "Old Blue Church" moved to this site and house one of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AR_historic-annapolis_Arnold-MD.html
Historic Annapolis. 5 miles. United States Naval Academy.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AQ_lafayettes-encampment_Annapolis-MD.html
During the Revolutionary War, 1200 Continental Light Infantrymen under the command of Marquis de Lafayette encamped on the rise behind this sign en route to the decisive battle in Yorktown, Va. They arrived in Annapolis from Head of Elk by a floti…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AP_hockley-in-the-hole_Annapolis-MD.html
To Edward, Joshua, and John Dorsey, sons of Edward Dorsey who settled in Maryland in 1650. The patent was signed by Charles Calvert, then Lieutenant General, and later Third Lord Baltimore. This plantation has been the homestead of the Dorseys for…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AJ_albert-cabell-ritchie_Annapolis-MD.html
Albert Cabell Ritchie. 1876 - 1936. Four times Governor of Maryland. He who is worthy of honor does not die.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AF_earleigh-heights-store_Severna-Park-MD.html
Earleigh Heights Store. Historic Home of Charles J. and Mary Novak Katlic and their children Marie, Charles, Eveylyn, James, Helen, Margie and Elizabeth.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AE_in-memoriam_Riviera-Beach-MD.html
May 30 1960. Erected by Pasadena Post No. 277, American Legion. Dedicated to Anne Arundel County as a memorial to all who fought so valiantly in the World Wars and Korea....with eternal gratitude to those who made the supreme sacrifice to preserve…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A9_count-de-rochambeaus_Crownsville-MD.html
Count de Rochambeau's troops marched over this road from Spurrier's Tavern to "Scott's Plantation" (Belvoir) on Sept. 16, 1781 on the way to Yorktown. Washington and Rochambeau had gone ahead Sept. 10-11 on the way to Mt. Vernon.
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. …
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