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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IPA_francis-scott-key_Keymar-MD.html
Francis Scott Key
Author of
The Star Spangled Banner
Gave This Ground
For Church And
School Purposes
In 1823
Erected by
The P.O.S. of A. Of Maryland
June 10, 1916
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1IN8_making-whiskey_Keymar-MD.html
This Still is typical of one on a family farm. Cracked corn, yeast, sugar, and water were put into a wooden barrel to ferment. The solids were removed, and the liquid was poured into the (1) kettle and heated over a (2) wood fire. Because alcohol …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJO5_army-of-the-potomac_Keymar-MD.html
Headquarters Army of the Potomac moved from Frederick to Middleburg. First and Eleventh Corps marched from Frederick to Emmitsburg. Second Corps from Monocacy Junction via Liberty and Johnsville to Uniontown. Third Corps from near Woodsborough to …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJNZ_middleburg_Keymar-MD.html
On June 29, 1863, Union Gen. George G. Meade ordered the Army of the Potomac to Pipe Creek to counter any move toward Washington or Baltimore by Gen. Robert E Lee's Army of Northern Virginia and to engage it in battle. Meade was uncertain of Lee's…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5GC_george-washington_Keymar-MD.html
On his way to PhiladelphiaFriday July 1, 1791stopped in this buildingknown asCookerly's Tavern.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D7_birthplace-of-francis-scott-key_Keymar-MD.html
August 9, 1780.
Erected by the Patriotic Order Sons of America and the pupils of the public schools, June 12, 1915.
Terra Rubra Farm, birthplace and early home of the author of the Star Spangled Banner who died in Baltimore January 11, 1843.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1D6_terra-rubra_Keymar-MD.html
The birthplace of Francis Scott Key the author of our National Anthem "The Star-Spangled Banner."