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In Pre-Revolutionary Colonial America, these monuments marked the South West corner of the Three Lower Counties of the Delaware—at the time a part of the Pennsylvania Colony. Originally determined by local surveyors (two small stones) ci…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXPF_line-united-methodist-church_Delmar-MD.html
On January 31, 1785, Planner Shores sold a one acre lot to the trustees of the local Methodist Society. A part of a tract known as "Pleasant Grove", the land was located on the border of Delaware and Maryland. The deed stipulated that a preaching …
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In memory of our comrades who died for freedom in World War IIJohn G. Cropper · George C. Curdy · Harold E. Dutton · Roland Galusha · Howard E. Hastings · Robert B. Hayman · George Kerekesh · Calver…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQLL_highball-signal_Delmar-MD.html
Signals of this type were used on early railroads to control train movements. When the track was clear, the station agent would hoist the ball, permitting the train to proceed. The signal is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YT_transpeninsular-line_Delmar-MD.html
Transpeninsular line between Maryland and three lower counties of Pennsylvania (now Delaware)Middle Point 8 miles←First run 1751, agreed upon 1760 and finally ratified 1769 by King George III. Thus ending almost a century of controversy betw…
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